In Copenhagen
Smiling, Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announces to the press on Thursday in the grounds of her official residence in Marienborg, north of Copenhagen: "The remarkable efforts of each of us over the past two months have paid off ”in the fight against coronavirus, this“ invisible enemy ”. " The epidemic is under control, which allows us to reopen society a little more ," she said, presenting a new deconfinement plan from May 11. This follows the reopening, on April 15, of nurseries, kindergartens, primary schools, then hairdressing salons, tattoo parlors and driving schools.
According to a latest report from the State Serology Institute (SSI), the rate of spread of the virus (R0) increased slightly to 0.9 between April 19 and 24 after the first stage of deconfinement against 0.6 between April 10 and 14, but has been followed by a downward trend since. Indeed in the realm of 5.9
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