Denmark has recently had a more stable development in coronavirus infection than large parts of Europe.
Out of a list of 31 countries in Europe, Denmark is number 22 when looking at the number of new cases of infection in relation to the number of inhabitants.
Here is the list that calculates the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants over the last 14 days: *
1. Czech Republic: 859.
2. Belgium: 757.
3. Holland: 535.
4. France: 415.
5. Slovenia: 345
6. United Kingdom: 329.
7. Iceland: 318.
8. Luxembourg: 316.
9. Spain: 312.
10. Slovakia: 306.
Liechtenstein: 255.
12. Ireland: 243.
13. Romania: 239.
Malta: 232.
15. Portugal: 211.
16. Poland: 204.
17. Croatia: 194.
18. Austria: 191.
19. Hungary: 167.
20. Italy: 147.
21. Bulgaria: 113.
22. Denmark: 98.
23. Cyprus: 94.
24. Lithuania: 91.
25. Sweden: 85.
26. Germany: 79.
27. Latvia: 71.
28. Finland: 52.
29. Greece: 52.
30. Norway: 37.
31. Estonia: 36.
Source: European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC).
* In reading the figures, one must be aware that there is a big difference in how much the individual countries test. It affects how many infected people are registered.
Source: The Nordic Page