Denmark has lifted the last of its Covid-19 restrictions meaning a return to offices, no masks and an end to vaccine passports in nightclubs.
The vaccine passports were introduced in March 2021 when Copenhagen slowly started easing restrictions. They were abolished at all venues on 1 September, except in nightclubs, where they will no longer be necessary from today. "We are definitely at the forefront in Denmark as we have no restrictions, and we are now on the other side of the pandemic thanks to the vaccination rollout," Ulrik Orum-Petersen, a promoter at event organiser Live Nation said.
On Saturday, a sold-out concert in Copenhagen will welcome 50,000 people, a first in Europe. Already on 4 September, Live Nation organised a first