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COPENHAGEN, Sept 10 — Denmark today became the only European nation with no Covid curbs, losing a requirement to show vaccine passports to enter nightclubs as it cautiously embraces a return to normal. New infections have eased off in Denmark as vaccine rates have climbed, reaching over 70 per...

COPENHAGEN, Sept 10 — Denmark today became the only European nation with no Covid curbs, losing a requirement to show vaccine passports to enter nightclubs as it cautiously embraces a return to normal.

One Denmark resident said the lifting of the last curbs was “liberating” after a tough pandemic slog. Vaccines have been swiftly rolled out, with 73 per cent of the 5.8 million population fully vaccinated, and 96 per cent of those 65 and older.Optimism was tempered today as the World Health Organisation’s Europe boss warned that vaccines were not likely to end the pandemic for good.

Denmark made third doses available to vulnerable groups as of Thursday, and the health minister said vaccines played an important role in helping the country return to normal. “Daily life is basically back to normal, but that doesn’t mean there won’t be any danger down the road,” Magnus Heunicke said today.

 

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