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New procedures: Appointments for PCR tests must be booked starting Friday, and rapid testing locations will be separated.

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Danish health authorities have announced that walk-ins for PCR testing will cease starting tomorrow, Friday.

Interest in PCR testing has increased following the government's announcement during Monday's press conference that Coronapas will be reinstated as an entry requirement. In these placesThis led to long queues, especially in places where appointments are not required.

In addition to the new procedure requiring appointments to be booked in advance to avoid long queues, health authorities also announced the relocation of rapid testing sites from PCR testing centers. Authorities will reopen the rapid testing centers, which have been closed since mid-October, and it will be possible to come for a rapid test without booking an appointment.

The number of appointments booked for the coronavirus vaccine has also increased since Monday, with 9,766 people booking their first appointment that day, which was nearly five times the number booked the previous day.

Asma Abbas

A Danish Arab media professional with a master's degree in media, a journalist and presenter on Arab satellite channels, a registered member of the official Danish Media Council, an international trainer, an architect, and an international peace ambassador in an organization registered with the United Nations.

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