the Questions of when and how Denmark should open up after the decommissioning due to coronakrisen, according to Berlingske answered on Monday.

According to the newspaper, will the prime minister Mette Frederiksen Monday at a press conference to tell about the plan for the first tentative re-opening of the country.

the Newspaper has learned that the first phase of the reopening will be less extensive than most danes probably go and hope.

It is associated with great challenges and uncertainty, to open the society up again, sounds it.

Monday is the a week ago, that Mette Frederiksen at a press conference told that the government began to look forward to a reopening.

It would require that the population continued to exhibit a reasonable behaviour in the coming weeks, so that infection with the coronavirus could be kept in as large an extent as possible, it said.

“If the danes meet and congregate, so we can not open Denmark up after easter. Then we can come in the opposite situation, where we need to tighten even more,” she said.

Further, it said:

“We’re looking into a very strange time. We will find that the more they get sick, but if we stand together, then we can see a gradual opening of society.”

It was 11. in march, the prime minister announced the decision to shut Denmark down. In the first place in two weeks.

Among other things, schools, workplaces, restaurants and bars were closed.

the Closure was justified on the grounds that it was in order to avoid that the health system would be overloaded. For many patients in the same time could push the capacity at the hospitals.

23. march lengthening government shutdown until 13. april.

Since the virus really took hold, the Danish Parliament has introduced a large amount of hastelovgivning.

It has included large stimulus packages to the industry, but also marked the austerity of the epidemiloven and the penal code.

Among other things, introduced the prohibition of assemblies of 10 persons, double blow for several types of crime, if it can be connected to coronakrisen, and the borders are closed.