Denmark is a Scandinavian country comprising the Jutland Peninsula and numerous islands. Denmark is connected to Sweden by the Öresund bridge. The capital of Denmark is Copenhagen. Copenhagen is famous for being the home to royal palaces and the colorful Nyhavn harbor, plus the Tivoli amusement park and the iconic “Little Mermaid” statue. In adherence to the European Union’s covid-19 protocols, Denmark is implementing the entry and travel restrictions highlighted below with the sole aim of preventing a new wave and a further spread of the deadly coronavirus pandemic.

Denmark travel restrictions COVID-19
Generally, it is an obligation for travelers and foreigners to test for covid-19 48 hours before entry Denmark both by air and by land. Also for travelers who are from European Union member states or from a Schengen area country and have been vaccinated against Covid-19 can gain entry to Denmark without mandatorily presenting negative Covid-19 test results.
However, according to the Denmark Foreign Affairs ministry, foreigners who do not fall within the mentioned geographic locations must meet the covid-19 travel requirement below;
- Be vaccinated with a vaccine approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA)
- Travel to Denmark not before 14 days since he/she was vaccinated and no later than180 days since your vaccination course was completed
As per travelers who have been infected with COVID-19 and recovered, they must be able to prove it through a positive antigen or PCR test for COVID-19, which has been performed at least 14 days and at most 180 days before the time of entry in order to be exempt from testing and isolation after entry into Denmark.
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