According to information from website Danish police meet this criterion for people who travel to Denmark for work, study or other employment-related duties (internships, interviews, etc.).
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Entry will also be granted to family members with a direct family connection, such as a parent, child or sibling, and to unmarried partners of persons living in Denmark. Participation in childbirth or burial is also considered a sufficient reason.
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???????????????? @mzvcr points out that Denmark is including the Czech Republic on the list of countries at risk from 12 September at 00:00. Only those who have good reason to do so (NOT TOURISTS) will continue to be admitted to the country.
– MZV (R (@mzvcr) September 11, 2020
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According to the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, the Czechia has had an average of 38 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants per day in the last two weeks, according to the Danish radio and television station DR. The Danish authorities rank among those at risk those countries which have a daily increase in infections of more than 30 per 100 thousand inhabitants within one week.
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In addition to the number of new infections, the Danish authorities also take into account, for example, the level of testing in a given country to find out what percentage of people tested were positive. In addition to the Czech Republic, Copenhagen is also one of the risk countries in France, Belgium and Spain.
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