Coronavirus: Why Denmark is taking steps to open up again
Denmark is about to make its first move to relax restrictions imposed to fight coronavirus. From Wednesday, children aged 11 and younger return to schools and nurseries, after a month of closures. It's among the first European countries aiming to put the lockdown into gradual reverse, just as it was one of the first to impose restrictions. 'It's important we don't keep Denmark closed for longer than we need to,' said Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, as she announced the move last week.
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