YES! They Just Ended ALL COVID Restrictions….

Denmark becomes one of the first European Union nations to lift all remaining COVID-19 restrictions starting February 1st, with Omicron hospital admissions and deaths remaining stable and high rates of vaccination.

Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said at a press conference, following recommendations from the Epidemic Commission and with all the main political parties’ support:

“Tonight we can shrug our shoulders and find the smile again. We have incredibly good news, we can now remove the last coronavirus restrictions in Denmark.”

Further, the digital pass — a proof of having been vaccinated — is no longer required when entering nightclubs, making it the last virus safeguard to fall. This is because, despite higher infection rates, the amount of people who have become severely ill has lessened considerably.

According to reports, Denmark’s daily COVID hospitalization cases as noted by Magnus Heunicke, Denmark’s Health Minister, said that while there were greater than 46,000 daily cases, only 40 people were in intensive care units.

DailyWire gives us more of this report:

Denmark Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has announced that the European nation will end nearly all of its pandemic restrictions on February 1, despite other European countries extending restrictions.

“We say goodbye to the restrictions and welcome the life we knew before” the pandemic, Frederiksen said, according to the Associated Press. “As of Feb. 1, Denmark will be open.”

The prime minister also addressed the contrast between infection rates and the decision to return to pre-pandemic practices.

“It may seem strange that we want to remove restrictions given the high infection rates,” Frederiksen said. “But fewer people become seriously ill.”

Meanwhile, Newsweek shared more details on the country’s current restrictions and hospitalization rates:

Restrictions currently in place are for the public to wear masks on public transportations, in restaurants, in shops, and people entering healthcare facilities and retirement homes, according to the Associated Press. However, following the February 1 change of restrictions, masks will only be required in hospitals, healthcare facilities and homes for the elderly.

“We say goodbye to the restrictions and welcome the life we knew before,” Frederiksen said. “As of Feb. 1, Denmark will be open.”

According to Health Minister Magnus Heunicke, Denmark’s recent cases of COVID were more than 46,000 daily on average; however, only 40 people are in hospital intensive care units.

With Denmark’s lead, other countries finally see the real truth about this pandemic:

Sources: WeLoveTrump, Newsweek, Daily Wire

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