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Denmark to drop all Covid restrictions - when will Singapore do the same?

Leongsam

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Denmark aims to scrap all domestic COVID-19 curbs by February​

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By Reuters • Updated: 27/01/2022 - 11:05
Denmark aims to scrap all domestic COVID-19 curbs by February

Denmark aims to scrap all domestic COVID-19 curbs by February - Copyright Thomson Reuters 2022


COPENHAGEN – Denmark aims to scrap all remaining domestic COVID-19 restrictions next week, following on from similar announcements in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands in the past week despite high numbers of Omicron infections in Europe.

The Nordic country already loosened restrictions two weeks ago after a month-long lockdown, allowing cinemas and music venues to reopen, but some rules remain, including limited opening hours for restaurants and mandatory face masks.

In a letter to parliament, Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said the government intends to follow recommendations issued by an expert panel on Tuesday to scrap all restrictions by Feb 1.

The government’s decision, which is subject to parliamentary approval, will be the most far-reaching easing of curbs seen among the Nordic countries.

Nightclubs can reopen and restaurants will be able to serve alcohol after 10 pm; customers won’t need to present vaccine passes upon entry. Commuters can take the bus without having to wear a face mask and shops can lift limits on customer numbers.

If the changes are approved, the only rules that will remain are those covering test and isolation on entry to Denmark, which will stay in place for another four weeks.
The UK, Ireland and the Netherlands have in the last week announced similar decisions to remove most coronavirus curbs even though infections with the Omicron variant remain high. Among reasons given were case numbers dropping below peaks and lower numbers of hospitalisations than feared.

Denmark logged 46,590 new cases on Tuesday, slightly below a peak of 47,831 on Friday. The number of coronavirus-related hospitalisations rose to 918, the highest in a year.

But health authorities have estimated between 30%-40% of those currently in hospital with a positive coronavirus test are there for other reasons than COVID-19.
“There has been a decoupling between the trend that was applicable earlier in the epidemic, between increasing infection and increase in COVID hospitalisations,” the expert advisory panel said in a report dated Jan 21.

Since a peak of 82 on Jan. 6, the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care has fallen steadily to 44 on Tuesday.
 

porcaputtana

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Loyal
Not for much longer, or else you look like and idiot when everyone else has normalised. Harharhar.
Normalise for the compliant vaccinated

anti vaxxers will remain discriminated for as long as the law allows

don’t waste your time posting nonsense here. Go visit your gay buddy Jipson in prison and suck his dick
 

nirvarq

Alfrescian (InfP)
Generous Asset
Well unfortunately you are stuck here in Singapore where we the authorities can fuck with the anti vaxx anyway we want

suck it up


Exactly ! Termsick is one of the 10 major share holder of BLACKROCK the biggest MNC on earth that owns Pfizer and almost everything . SG will be the very last place to be free.


You want freedom ? Leave ! lol.....
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Denmark aims to scrap all domestic COVID-19 curbs by February​

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By Reuters • Updated: 27/01/2022 - 11:05
Denmark aims to scrap all domestic COVID-19 curbs by February

Denmark aims to scrap all domestic COVID-19 curbs by February - Copyright Thomson Reuters 2022


COPENHAGEN – Denmark aims to scrap all remaining domestic COVID-19 restrictions next week, following on from similar announcements in the UK, Ireland and the Netherlands in the past week despite high numbers of Omicron infections in Europe.

The Nordic country already loosened restrictions two weeks ago after a month-long lockdown, allowing cinemas and music venues to reopen, but some rules remain, including limited opening hours for restaurants and mandatory face masks.

In a letter to parliament, Health Minister Magnus Heunicke said the government intends to follow recommendations issued by an expert panel on Tuesday to scrap all restrictions by Feb 1.

The government’s decision, which is subject to parliamentary approval, will be the most far-reaching easing of curbs seen among the Nordic countries.

Nightclubs can reopen and restaurants will be able to serve alcohol after 10 pm; customers won’t need to present vaccine passes upon entry. Commuters can take the bus without having to wear a face mask and shops can lift limits on customer numbers.

If the changes are approved, the only rules that will remain are those covering test and isolation on entry to Denmark, which will stay in place for another four weeks.
The UK, Ireland and the Netherlands have in the last week announced similar decisions to remove most coronavirus curbs even though infections with the Omicron variant remain high. Among reasons given were case numbers dropping below peaks and lower numbers of hospitalisations than feared.

Denmark logged 46,590 new cases on Tuesday, slightly below a peak of 47,831 on Friday. The number of coronavirus-related hospitalisations rose to 918, the highest in a year.

But health authorities have estimated between 30%-40% of those currently in hospital with a positive coronavirus test are there for other reasons than COVID-19.
“There has been a decoupling between the trend that was applicable earlier in the epidemic, between increasing infection and increase in COVID hospitalisations,” the expert advisory panel said in a report dated Jan 21.

Since a peak of 82 on Jan. 6, the number of COVID-19 patients in intensive care has fallen steadily to 44 on Tuesday.
When will u stop comparing big ass countries with low population density to us? Do u need a brain transplant?
 

Leongsam

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When will u stop comparing big ass countries with low population density to us? Do u need a brain transplant?

How about a comparison with Japan then?

You really are a twit.



Japan says NO to vaccine mandates, passports, and discrimination against unvaxxed​

December 15, 2021

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Japan’s government, unlike the governments in most countries in the “free” world, refuses to force and intimidate its population to get vaccinated against covid-19.

An official statement on its health ministry website reads as follows:

“Although we encourage all citizens to receive the COVID-19 vaccination, it is not compulsory or mandatory.
Vaccination will be given only with the consent of the person to be vaccinated after the information provided.
Please get vaccinated of your own decision, understanding both the effectiveness in preventing infectious diseases and the risk of side effects.
No vaccination will be given without consent.
Please do not force anyone in your workplace or those who around you to be vaccinated, and do not discriminate against those who have not been vaccinated.”
Japan’s approach to vaccinating its population appears to be in stark contrast to that practiced in the west.

Not only vaccine mandates are now being enforced in Europe and America, governments like that in Germany, by far the most totalitarian when it comes to dealing with Covid, is now openly inciting hatred against people who do not want to get vaccinated, and removes them from society and the public sphere.

The Japanese approach seems to be working seeing how almost 80% of its population is now fully vaccinated.

In the past Japan, unlike governments in Europe and America, also refused to impose a national lockdown on its population, resorting only to declaring a state of emegency and imposing only localized lockdowns in specific places and cities.

Japan’s approach to fighting the pandemic seems to have paid of, as it has one of the lowest death tolls from covid in the world per its population.

With the oldest population in the world, and with almost 125 million Japanese, Japan saw only around 18,000 deaths from covid in the last 2 years.
In comparison, France, which has half of the population that of Japan, had over 121,000 deaths from covid, and counting.

However you never see any mention of this on the corporate media, which praises countries like France and Germany and its leaders for the “good job” they did and how “well” they handled the pandemic.

The fact that Japan never had a national lockdown, or that it refuses to force its citizens to get vaccinated or demonise and penalise those who won’t, while doing much better than almost any other major developed country in the world, seems to fly in the face of the narrative that is being promoted and propogated by the corporate media and global institutions.

Source: Japan says NO to vaccine mandates, passports, and discrimination against unvaxxed
 

laksaboy

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Sinkieland? Not anytime soon, because it is a hardcore supporter of the World Economic Forum Great Reset, smart cities, transhumanism etc.

There are also economic reasons, which are explained in this video:

 

Loofydralb

Alfrescian
Loyal
How about a comparison with Japan then?

You really are a twit.



Japan says NO to vaccine mandates, passports, and discrimination against unvaxxed​

December 15, 2021

94e197_838936186dd54445b7362810a872f51a~mv2.webp


Japan’s government, unlike the governments in most countries in the “free” world, refuses to force and intimidate its population to get vaccinated against covid-19.

An official statement on its health ministry website reads as follows:


Japan’s approach to vaccinating its population appears to be in stark contrast to that practiced in the west.

Not only vaccine mandates are now being enforced in Europe and America, governments like that in Germany, by far the most totalitarian when it comes to dealing with Covid, is now openly inciting hatred against people who do not want to get vaccinated, and removes them from society and the public sphere.

The Japanese approach seems to be working seeing how almost 80% of its population is now fully vaccinated.

In the past Japan, unlike governments in Europe and America, also refused to impose a national lockdown on its population, resorting only to declaring a state of emegency and imposing only localized lockdowns in specific places and cities.

Japan’s approach to fighting the pandemic seems to have paid of, as it has one of the lowest death tolls from covid in the world per its population.

With the oldest population in the world, and with almost 125 million Japanese, Japan saw only around 18,000 deaths from covid in the last 2 years.
In comparison, France, which has half of the population that of Japan, had over 121,000 deaths from covid, and counting.

However you never see any mention of this on the corporate media, which praises countries like France and Germany and its leaders for the “good job” they did and how “well” they handled the pandemic.

The fact that Japan never had a national lockdown, or that it refuses to force its citizens to get vaccinated or demonise and penalise those who won’t, while doing much better than almost any other major developed country in the world, seems to fly in the face of the narrative that is being promoted and propogated by the corporate media and global institutions.

Source: Japan says NO to vaccine mandates, passports, and discrimination against unvaxxed

Hey Porkypukimak or @porcaputtana

Your MTF must also be wiser than the Japanese team, amongst many too......

Damn the 3-clown MTF must be the best in the world when all others is wrong. :laugh: :roflmao: :laugh: :roflmao:
 
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