At a press conference on Wednesday evening, PM Mette Frederiksen said public sector employees who do not perform critical functions will be sent home on paid leave, while those in the private sector will be encouraged to work from home as much as possible.
Indoor events with 100 or more participants will also be been banned as part of the tough new measures being introduced from Monday, according to local media reports.
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Denmark’s Prime
Minister has announced that the country will close all kindergartens,
schools and universities for two weeks to slow the spread of the
coronavirus.
At a press conference on Wednesday evening, PM Mette Frederiksen said
public sector employees who do not perform critical functions will be
sent home on paid leave, while those in the private sector will be
encouraged to work from home as much as possible.
Indoor events with 100 or more participants will also be been banned as
part of the tough new measures being introduced from Monday, according
to local media reports.
There have been no deaths from coronavirus in Denmark, but the number of
cases is rising rapidly.
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Denmark’s Prime
Minister has announced that the country will close all kindergartens,
schools and universities for two weeks to slow the spread of the
coronavirus.
At a press conference on Wednesday evening, PM Mette Frederiksen said
public sector employees who do not perform critical functions will be
sent home on paid leave, while those in the private sector will be
encouraged to work from home as much as possible.
Indoor events with 100 or more participants will also be been banned as
part of the tough new measures being introduced from Monday, according
to local media reports.
There have been no deaths from coronavirus in Denmark, but the number of
cases is rising rapidly.
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/11/denmark-second-european-country-impose-lockdown-coronavirus-12384677/?ito=cbshare
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MetroUK | Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MetroUK/
Read more: https://metro.co.uk/2020/03/11/denmark-second-european-country-impose-lockdown-coronavirus-12384677/?ito=cbshare
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