It was reported a short while ago: Municipalities can individually take measures to limit the spread of coronavirus infection, and there are currently 17 municipalities on the list.

After the coronavirus was reclassified as a socially serious disease in Denmark and Coronapas were required to be used in certain places, the Directorate of Public Health announced in a press release on Friday evening that local measures (such as school closures, for example) could be taken to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
The threshold that enables municipalities to take measures has also been reduced, with the new threshold being more than 400 infections per 100,000 people, after it was previously 500 infections per 100,000 people.
According to the State Serum Institute, there are currently 17 municipalities with an infection rate ranging between 400 and 500 infections per 100,000 inhabitants, as follows:
Gentofte
Nordfyns
Solrød
Glostrup
Ishøj
Hillerød
Rudersdal
Sorø
Ballerup
Fredensborg
Skanderborg
Dragør
Vallensbæk
Vesthimmerlands
Aabenraa
Roskilde
Fanø
The list may change in the coming period depending on the number of infections.








