Denmark’s “epidemic law” was set to replace an emergency law that was passed in the spring and expired on Nov. 13. That law gave the government extended powers to intervene in society to fight the COVID-19 pandemic.
In addition to enforcing quarantine measures, the temporary law gives authorities the power to prohibit access to supermarkets, shops, public institutions and even public and private nursing homes and hospitals. It also gave them the authority to impose restrictions on access to public transport....<<<Read The Full Article Here>>>...