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2021-05-28 14:05:29 GMT2021-05-28 22:05:29(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
COPENHAGEN, May 28 (Xinhua) Denmark s government on Friday launched its new digital corona passport, an app named Coronapas, in a bid to facilitate travel within the European Union (EU) this summer.
Developed by the Ministry of Health, the Danish Health Data authority, Statens Serum Institut (SSI) and the Danish Agency for digitization, Coronapas documents information about test results and vaccinations in both Danish and English. Coronapas can be used to travel in Europe from July 1. It will apply within the EU as official evidence that you have either been tested negative, vaccinated or are immune because you have been infected, said Minister for Finance Nicolai Wammen at a joint press conference by the ministries of finance, health and transport.
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By Adrienne Murray
image captionFrom Wednesday, Danes will allowed to eat inside and outside restaurants and bars
Football fans will be allowed into stadiums from Wednesday and bars, restaurants and museums are reopening as Denmark takes a big foot forward in lifting its coronavirus restrictions. The big condition for Danes to take advantage of these new freedoms is that they must prove they are infection-free, by showing a
coronapas or corona passport.
It s a digital app on your phone which shows whether you have had a negative test result within the last 72 hours, a certificate of vaccination or proof of a previous infection two to 12 weeks earlier. It can also be in paper form if necessary.
Arla Foods Ingredients partners on project to use milk ingredients in papaya snack Arla Foods Ingredients is product innovation partner in a new four-year project that will see it add its products to papaya fruit in a snack for low-income consumers in Ethiopia.
Led by the Global Alliance for Improved Nutrition (GAIN), the project brings together multiple public-private partners. The objective is to build a fruit processing value chain that will help reduce malnutrition, create jobs and cut post-harvest papaya loss.
Arla Foods Ingredients said it has developed the first prototype recipes for a dried fruit protein bar based on papaya pulp and containing milk and whey-based ingredients.