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Denmark s new emergency law toughens entry requirements

COPENHAGEN, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) An emergency law that requires COVID-19 testing and quarantine for all those entering Denmark was passed by a broad majority in the Danish Parliament on Tuesday, according to a press release from the Ministry of Health. We must do what we can to limit the risk of new infection chains in Denmark especially now that we see new mutations of COVID-19, which we risk importing here, said Nick Haekkerup, Minister of Justice, in the press release. Henceforth, those seeking entry into Denmark are required to undergo a coronavirus test, followed by 10 days of quarantine. The period might be shortened, subject to a negative PCR test performed at the earliest on the fourth day after entry.

Albanian PM gets second dose of COVID-19 vaccine

TIRANA, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama received here on Tuesday his second dose of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. Rama received the shot at the vaccination site inside Air Albania Stadium on Tuesday morning. He had the first dose on Jan. 11 as the first member of the cabinet to do so. Yesterday evening we received confirmation from Pfizer that over 10,000 doses of the vaccine will come by mid-February and over 30,000 more doses within February, Rama told reporters following his vaccination. Rama added that the Ministry of Health is working to open two more vaccination centers in the cities of Shkodra in northwest and Vlora in southwest of the country.

Denmark s new emergency law toughens entry requirements - World News

2021-02-02 21:37:27 GMT2021-02-03 05:37:27(Beijing Time) Xinhua English Video Player Close COPENHAGEN, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) An emergency law that requires COVID-19 testing and quarantine for all those entering Denmark was passed by a broad majority in the Danish Parliament on Tuesday, according to a press release from the Ministry of Health. We must do what we can to limit the risk of new infection chains in Denmark especially now that we see new mutations of COVID-19, which we risk importing here, said Nick Haekkerup, Minister of Justice, in the press release. Henceforth, those seeking entry into Denmark are required to undergo a coronavirus test, followed by 10 days of quarantine. The period might be shortened, subject to a negative PCR test performed at the earliest on the fourth day after entry.

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