Coronavirus spread accelerates in Denmark, reproduction rate rises to 1.4

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Denmark has seen a new spread of COVID-19 infections in the past week with the reproduction rate rising to 1.4, the country's health minister said on Monday.

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COPENHAGEN - Denmark has seen a new spread of COVID-19 infections in the past week with the reproduction rate rising to 1.4, the country’s health minister said on Monday.In the past week, infections have been confirmed in 67 out of Denmark’s 98 municipalities. The country’s second biggest city Aarhus had the biggest number of new infections.

Last week, the Danish Health Ministry said it would not raise a limit on public gatherings, originally planned for this month, after seeing a spike in COVID-19 infections.Our Standards:

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No surprise, they don't practise distancing, they don't wear masks and that's all agegroups....

Open borders, tourism....

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Start living with the Fing virus, FFS!!!

noone give a damm anymore... Reuters u better come up with some good news finally if u ever had any.... 🖕

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