On Monday, an automatic model for closing down parishes with high infection rates came into force.
Schools, leisure schemes and indoor cultural and sports life will be closed if the infection rates in a parish exceed three values.
Over the past seven days, there must have been at least 20 cases of infection in the parish, the number of infected per 100,000 inhabitants is over 400, and the positive percentage is over two.
The parliamentary parties will next week discuss changes to the model. It was part of the reopening deal that fell into place Friday night.
See here which parishes and municipalities are affected by local closure.
* Hvirring Parish, Hedensted Municipality – closed since 16 April.
* Hedeager Parish, Herning Municipality – closed – since 12 April.
* Fredens Sogn, Herning Municipality – closed since 13 April.
* St. Paul’s Parish, Copenhagen Municipality – closed since 15 April.
* Kollerup-Fjerritslev Parish, Jammerbugt Municipality – closed since 12 April.
* Ravnsbjerg Parish, Aarhus Municipality – closed down since 16 April.
* Gellerup Parish, Aarhus Municipality – closed since 17 April.
In addition, one municipality is closed down:
* Ishøj Municipality – closed down since 12 April.
The new model came into force on 12 April.
Source: Statens Serum Institut.