Denmark slowly start to open up again? Or should we just continue with the almost being shut down, so coronasmitten not explode?

The questions have right many danes asked themselves the latest month’s time. And only one thing is absolutely factually correct:

the Danes are deeply divided.

In a new poll from Yougov has 1.254 answer, what they think of the prime minister Mette Frederiksen’s announcement that the society so small can begin to be re-opened after easter, if the danes comply with the restrictions?

47 percent believe that it is too early, then we risk smittekurven increases.

And almost the same, 43 percent, is similar that it seems reasonable.

“This measurement shows that the danes are very divided. And it’s actually quite interesting that the danes are not more nervous to be infected,” says Jarl Cordua, who is a political commentator and host of the program ‘Cordua and Steno’.

He believes that there has been a lot of focus on, to paint the devil on the wall.

“There has been a lot rædselsberetninger on coronaviruses, especially from other countries. But it seems that more and more danes now, and I am thinking particularly of families, is about to get enough, and would like to be back at work,” says Jarl Cordua.

It has also become apparent in recent days that several business people and civil parties have begun to issue warnings in cases of the large economic losses caused by the current shutdown of Denmark.

Enough is simply enough.

Recently wrote the former prime minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen in a column in B. T. that he fears the government’s strategy can send us into a deep economic crisis.

And several business people, as, for example, the entrepreneur Martin Thorborg, said on Tuesday that the government shutdown was ‘a shell-shocked’ and ‘relentless avalanche’ for the smaller Danish virksomeder.

“As it has been in check for now, so have feelings and fear is beaten, the danger of economic loss. But now seem many, it is time to get back to work,” says Jarl Cordua.

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