Denmark reopens borders for locked-out lovers

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More than two months after closing its borders, Denmark has loosened restrictions to let couples separated by coronavirus lockdowns finally see ...

After more than two months of lockdown, Denmark is loosening some border restrictions AFP/Liselotte SabroeCOPENHAGEN: More than two months after closing its borders, Denmark has loosened restrictions to let couples separated by coronavirus lockdowns finally see each other again - even if the easing applies just to partners from a few nearby countries for now.

Stuck in Bradford, Ontario, she has not seen her boyfriend Adrian Carlsen, a 23-year-old Dane she's been dating for two years, since Jan 8.Advertisement But the legality of the exceptions and singling out certain nationalities is debatable, according to Marlene Wind, a professor of political science at the University of Copenhagen.

The conditional opening of the borders gives the couple a glimmer of hope, and Allday intends to try his luck, hoping to run into a sympathetic customs officer at the border crossing between Germany and Denmark."He presented a signed letter from me, a copy of my passport and my social security card and that was it," said Ulla Lundgaard, his partner of 17 years.

"I still find it hard to believe that we're back together again," Lundgaard said, adding that she felt sorry for couples who were still separated.Schneider, the Canadian, questioned the fairness of the decision and told AFP she could not see any argument for the distinction between countries or the type of relationship.

 

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