There are new corona initiatives on the way.
It writes several media.
An email from the Ministry of Health and the Elderly, which TV2 is in possession of, shows that the parties’ health rapporteurs will be summoned to a meeting in the so-called covid-19 follow-up group later Wednesday.
– As we announced to the party leaders yesterday (Tuesday, ed.), New initiatives are on the way. According to TV2, the task force is currently working on this.
To Ekstra Bladet, Nye Borgerlige’s health spokesman, Lars Boje Mathiesen says:
– We have been notified that a meeting will take place after the party leaders have been informed. But we do not know exactly what the meeting is about.
TV2 has been in contact with the ministry. Nothing further can be said here. Neither about the time of the meeting nor details about any new initiatives.
Ritzau has been in contact with a number of health rapporteurs and party leaders. Here the message is also that you do not know the time of the meeting or the specific agenda.
But there is a lot of guesswork. About everything from vaccines and retail to the conditions around New Year.
Prior to a meeting in the Folketing Hall on Wednesday at 1 pm, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen (S) says the following to the question of what measures the Danes should expect:
See you later in the day.
The announcement comes on the same day that all of the country’s 98 municipalities from 4 pm will be covered by the extended restrictions, which were introduced in 69 municipalities last week.
This means that you will soon not be able to go to a bar and have a glass of mulled wine in North Jutland. And that there are no Christmas lunches at restaurants in Esbjerg, which were not included in the first rounds of restrictions either.
The restrictions also mean that pupils in primary school from fifth grade and up are taught at home.
According to the plan, the restrictions apply until 3 January.