Jan 5, 2021

πŸ¦ πŸ˜·πŸ” ~ (BREAKING LIVE) A very serious situation: - 'We are in a real race against time' ~ danish PM! 'The storm is on its way - in our darkest hour - a risk of exponential development. A BIGGER lockdown than March of 2020! I'm looking forward to be vaccinated' ~ PM (SoTW) | Blogger: [🀜"Run, Run, Run Away (A Storm Is On It's Way)"πŸ€›] ... *LIVE* Feed: -- Cancel ALL events and appointments! -- Avoid meeting with anyone other than your household or loved ones. -- Lower assembly bans from 10 to 5 people! -- No spectators at football stadiums. -- Govt's COVID-19 alert system is now level 5 (highest). -- DK is the only EU country with most vaccinated citizens - expect 100,000 vaccinations a day. -- Please stay home! -- Only 1 person per family buying food! -- 2 meters distance to each other! --- Extended restrictions! - English B117 Mutated virus will dominate from February. 50% more contagious. -- Day care institutions will not have extended restrictions - but PLEASE keep your children home and work at home! -- 1.992, new coronavirus infections were registered in Denmark, while the number of inpatients decreased by 22 to 942 patients today -- Requires proof of a negative COVID-19 test from and to England / Denmark and other countries... Conlusions: A new and unpredictable situation has been created with the British variant of coronavirus, says director of the Statens Serum Institut Henrik Ullum: - The situation can be compared to predicting a river storm. It consists of high tide and strong winds. The high tide is the high level of infection in Denmark, and the strong wind is the British variant of coronavirus, which is more contagious, says Henrik Ullum. In mid-February, there will be so overexposed of the British variant of the corona virus in Denmark, that there is a risk that the infection will accelerate and the development in the infection numbers will be exponential |

https://www.dr.dk/drtv/kanal/20875
https://www.bt.dk/samfund/live-foelg-med-i-coronasituationen-minut-for-minut


https://www.thelocal.dk/



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