Denmark is now opening up, but only when you can present "papers" (digital on your phone) that you have been vaccinated or tested negative within 72 hours.
This is required for going to restaurants, hairdressers, gyms and the like.
Damn, never thought I would have to live like that in my lifetime. People are docile, brainwashed and just happy the restrictions are being "lifted".
This is a prime example of the Hegelian Dialect: Problem, Reaction, Solution.
Isn't this a direct violation of the European Council's determination on forcing people to take the vaccine though?
Whoever imposes this will find themselves in the Human Rights court before long I wouldn't wonder.
That would be nice but they can probably wriggle out of that, as long as taking the test within 72 hours is valid as a ticket (the digital passport will contain info on this, also if you have had covid).
But what kind of test? I would submit to a blood test, but there's no way anyone is sticking a javelin into my brain.
Either the PCR test or the "quick test", which is actually an antigen test.
The PCR test in Denmark is taken in the throat, the quick test is where they poke your brain. Actually, the new quick tests "only" go 1-2 cm into the nose.
I don't think so. I can only comment on the UK but I've been saying since last April that there's no need for them to make it mandatory - it will become effectively mandatory via coercion. 'Sure, we can't force you to take it but good luck going shopping, going to a bank, going to any recreational event and applying for a job without it. The same people pushing this own all the banks and the major retailers anyway.
the law covers that
Rules are for peasants goy