
According to local media, the heads of the health committees of the parliamentary parties are currently meeting at the Ministry of Health to discuss imposing new restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus infection.
The meeting is based on the recommendations of the Epidemics Control Committee, which include reusing masks in several locations, using Coronapas on public transport, for example, and setting a shorter validity period for negative tests.
In order for the restrictions to be implemented, they must first be approved by a committee that includes representatives from all parliamentary parties.
This is a list of recommendations currently under consideration:
- Wearing masks in both
- Public transport and taxis
- Stores, grocery stores, shopping centers, and department stores
- Freelance professions such as massage clinics, hairdressing (barbershops), etc.
- In the health sector, this includes visiting patients and staff in hospitals and clinics, and all health services.
- In nursing homes and social services, this applies to both visitors and staff.
- Uses of Coronapas in:
- Government workplaces
- Higher education, youth and adult education, as well as language centers
- Public transport
- Visitors in elderly care and social services
- In enclosed spaces with 100 or more people
- In open spaces with 1000 or more people
- A shorter validity period has been adopted for negative Coronapas tests, namely:
- 48 hours for rapid testing
- 72 hours for PCR test
Denmark 24 will publish the results of the meeting as soon as they are announced.