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Hundreds protest Covid-19 restrictions in Denmark

Plans for a digital vaccine ‘passport’ a main target of their anger

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 07 Feb 2021 12:20PM

Hundreds protest Covid-19 restrictions in Denmark
Protest organisers say such a vaccine passport implies an obligation to be inoculated and amounts to a further restriction on individual freedom. – AFP, February 7, 2021

COPENHAGEN – Hundreds of people took to the streets here last night to protest Denmark’s Covid-19 restrictions and the country’s plans for a digital vaccination certificate.

Organised by a group calling itself “Men in Black Denmark”, some 600 people gathered in the bitter cold in front of the Parliament building to protest the “dictatorship” of Denmark’s partial lockdown.

Plans for a digital vaccine “passport” were a main target of their anger.

Like other European countries, Denmark intends to develop a digital certificate for Covid-19 vaccination for travel.

It could also potentially be used for sports and cultural events as well as restaurants.

Protest organisers say such a passport implies an obligation to be vaccinated and amounts to a further restriction on individual freedom. Vaccination is not compulsory in Denmark.

Demonstrators, including some wearing hoods, marched with torches in the centre of the Danish capital, chanting “we have had enough” and “freedom for Denmark”.

Protesters carried a picture of Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen made to look like North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

The authorised march was, however, largely peaceful, with a large contingent of police deployed.

Two weeks ago, a similar protest included the burning of an effigy of the prime minister, leading to the arrest of two men for threats against Frederiksen.

Non-essential shops, bars and restaurants are closed in the Scandinavian country of 5.8 million people and the government has extended the restrictions until at least February 28.

Primary schools can however reopen tomorrow. – AFP, February 7, 2021

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