Philip Davali/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty ImaPeople walk in Frederiksberg Garden in Copenhagen on March 28.Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen is expressing cautious optimism that her country will be able to begin a gradual reopening after Easter."The Danish way of doing things is working," she said at a press conference on Monday.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak, Denmark was one of the first European countries to announce a full closure of public schools and institutions and to impose strict limits on social gatherings. It was also one of the first nations to close its borders, which it did on March 14.
"The epidemic is in no way over," he says,"but we can see that it is more under control than in other parts of Europe. So ... what has Denmark done differently? Because we can see that there are lots of countries that have acted similarly ... but still have big problems. My professional opinion is that what has been effective in Denmark is that we acted early.""Our joint efforts are absolutely crucial," she said during her widely broadcast press conference.
In fact, Danes have been so good at self-isolating that doctors have experienced a drastic drop in calls. It's quiet to the point that the head of the Danish College of General Practitioners is
BjorklundVictor Thanks Denmark, from a Swede living in Copenhagen.
OMG! Is she orange?
'Democratic socialism is terrible!' and other fun talking points.
'Frederiksen also credits the willingness of Danes to unite in following the rules.' Well there ya go. Maybe if 'rugged individuality and money making at the cost of the greater good' weren't so ingrained in the US DNA....
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