There at the moment are no coronavirus-related journey restrictions in place for vacationers visiting Denmark. The nation’s ministry of well being confirmed in a statement that the final remaining guidelines could be lifted on March 29.
Most journey restrictions have been lifted in February, however some remained in place particularly for unvaccinated vacationers arriving from exterior the EU or Schengen space. All through March, some teams had nonetheless been required to take a Covid-19 check inside 24 hours of arriving in Denmark.
A lift for Denmark journey
The information is certain to be a lift to Denmark’s journey trade forward of a summer time season that some in the industry are predicting may very well be as busy because the final pre-pandemic summer time in 2019.
Many worldwide vacationers nonetheless haven’t been capable of go to the brand new Hans Christian Andersen museum in Odense. Denmark will host the opening levels of this yr’s Tour de France, whereas three new museums, a few sensible Copenhagen lodges and a brand new ferry to Bornholm are among the many new points of interest for 2022.
Future restrictions stay attainable
Covid-19 an infection numbers and hospitalizations are declining after a big wave over the autumn and winter. Nonetheless, Danish authorities have made it clear that journey restrictions may very well be introduced again at brief discover ought to the virus scenario change.
“The scenario each at dwelling and overseas will nonetheless be monitored carefully, together with in relation to new, regarding variants,” mentioned the ministry’s assertion.
The scenario in Denmark
As there are not any nationwide measures that require its use, Danish authorities have determined to deactivate the nationwide Covid-19 move. Danes will nonetheless be capable of use the digital EU move ought to they require it for worldwide journey. The tracing app ‘Smittestopp’ has additionally been taken out of use.
Though an infection and hospitalization charges are declining, a current examine of blood donors from nationwide company SSI urged that up to 70% of Denmark’s inhabitants have had Covid-19 in little greater than 4 months.