With vaccination passports the opening of restaurants and cinemas in Denmark

To further relax the restrictions for him coronavirus Denmark agreed next month, allowing hairdressers, spas and other services to open, while restaurants and cinemas will reopen in May, depending on the use of “Passports” of coronavirus vaccination, which will indicate if the holder has been vaccinated, has been ill in the past or has been tested in the last 72 hours.

Denmark has gradually opened up its economy as the number of cases has declined following restrictive measures imposed in December to tackle the more contagious variant of the virus strain, according to AMPE.

According to the plan agreed in the country’s parliament late last night, from April 6 more students will return to their classrooms, and tattoo studios will open, among other things.

The malls will open on April 12, while the government announced that it will extend the current financial assistance packages until July.

The country has recorded 226,277 cases of coronavirus and 2,402 deaths associated with covid-19 since the beginning of the pandemic last year.

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