Danish COVID-19 Test, Vaccination Centres Suffer Vandalism, Arson © REUTERS / Palle Peter Skov
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Previously, the partial lockdown in place since late 2020 sparked protests across the country, alongside the government s reliance on so-called COVID passports. The demonstrators see the restrictions as a violation of their privacy, freedom, and rights.
In recent days, COVID-19 vaccine and testing centres across the Danish mainland province of Jutland have been targeted in a series of incidents.
In Rødekro, a town of 6,000 people in southern Jutland close to the German border, signs showing directions to vaccination and test centres were vandalised.
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SMK opens outdoor exhibition: three artists respond to a year of COVID-19
Benedikte Bjerre, Eee-O-Eleven, 2021.
COPENHAGEN
.- One year has gone by since Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced the first COVID-19 lockdown of Denmark. The anniversary is marked by a new outdoor exhibition jointly arranged by SMK, Coop, Danish Red Cross and Hjaltelin Stahl. Here, three leading artists present three entirely new works of art created as a response to the pandemic.
A giant laptop. A sentence spelled out in recycled bricks. And a video collage featuring hands, elbow bumps and socially distanced meetings.
In a new outdoor exhibition, the three artists Benedikte Bjerre, Kaspar Bonnén and Sonja Lillebæk Christensen each offer their take on an artistic response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The exhibition opens one year after Denmarks first lockdown due to the coronavirus and the works are displayed in the museum garden in front of SMK National Gallery of Denmark, where a
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COPENHAGEN, March 15 (Reuters) - The foundation that controls Danish drug maker Novo Nordisk said on Monday it is in preliminary talks with the government about establishing local vaccine production.
“We can confirm that we have discussions with the government about the possibilities of establishing a vaccine production in Denmark,” said Steffen Lüders, senior vice president of the Novo Nordisk Foundation, without elaborating.
Business Minister Simon Kollerup confirmed in an email that the government is in talks with the country’s life science industry, including the foundation.
The news, first reported by Berlingske newspaper, comes after Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen openly expressed concern over delays in the European Union in ordering, approving and distributing COVID-19 vaccines.