Last winter with restrictions was *fucking miserable*. No interest in doing that again.
The restrictions are to stay here forever, I fear. The risk threshold has permanently shifted, I’ll feel sad for the kids of tomorrow who will never get the opportunity to go a party without fearing of having erroneously left their masks and passports home or that someone is too close to them.
Man, I wish I was born 20-30 years earlier…
I remember the Danes buying 1.3 million doses of Pfizer from my country, Romania, because we, as a nation, were “experts” in medicine and “proved” we can deal with the “non-existent” Covid with our natural, and well prepared bodies rofl – after that, Denmark registered an 80% decrease in the number of cases and eventually reopened it’s economy – great move, vikings!
Proud of you, guys, and wish you all the best with this new increase you’re facing!
Better do a little now than dealing with a huge problem in a few months.
Just a few recommendations really. Corona pas for nightclubs, restaurants, cafeterias, sporting events, 200 plus people gatherings indoor, plus 2000 people gatherings outside (like a football match).
Wear a mask where it might be demanded (doctor, hospital, public institutions)
Get vaccinated if you have not. Get a third booster shot when your time for one is announced (Get a message in an electronic post box Danes have for contact with authorities).
Get those booster shots rolling. Come on boyz let’s do this.
Eh. The only restriction is that you need the corona passport app to go to various places and venues. I wouldn’t call really call that too much of a restriction; the majority of the population is vaccinated. It’s literally spending 1 second to open an app and show it at the entrance to these places. Clubs, bars etc. are still open as usual. For the people who aren’t vaccinated, too bad. But even for them, we provide free tests so
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I hope we stay strong into winter.
Last winter with restrictions was *fucking miserable*. No interest in doing that again.
The restrictions are to stay here forever, I fear. The risk threshold has permanently shifted, I’ll feel sad for the kids of tomorrow who will never get the opportunity to go a party without fearing of having erroneously left their masks and passports home or that someone is too close to them.
Man, I wish I was born 20-30 years earlier…
I remember the Danes buying 1.3 million doses of Pfizer from my country, Romania, because we, as a nation, were “experts” in medicine and “proved” we can deal with the “non-existent” Covid with our natural, and well prepared bodies rofl – after that, Denmark registered an 80% decrease in the number of cases and eventually reopened it’s economy – great move, vikings!
Proud of you, guys, and wish you all the best with this new increase you’re facing!
Better do a little now than dealing with a huge problem in a few months.
Just a few recommendations really. Corona pas for nightclubs, restaurants, cafeterias, sporting events, 200 plus people gatherings indoor, plus 2000 people gatherings outside (like a football match).
Wear a mask where it might be demanded (doctor, hospital, public institutions)
Get vaccinated if you have not. Get a third booster shot when your time for one is announced (Get a message in an electronic post box Danes have for contact with authorities).
Get those booster shots rolling. Come on boyz let’s do this.
Eh. The only restriction is that you need the corona passport app to go to various places and venues. I wouldn’t call really call that too much of a restriction; the majority of the population is vaccinated. It’s literally spending 1 second to open an app and show it at the entrance to these places. Clubs, bars etc. are still open as usual. For the people who aren’t vaccinated, too bad. But even for them, we provide free tests so