Denmark’s high vaccination rate against Covid-19 has enabled it to become one of the first E.U. countries to lift all domestic restrictions, after 548 days with curbs in place. The return to normality has been gradual, but as of September 10th, a digital pass -- proof of having been vaccinated -- is no longer required when entering nightclubs, making it the last virus safeguard to fall. More than 80 percent of people above age 12 in the Scandinavian country have had the two shots, leading the Danish government to declare as of midnight it no longer considers Covid-19 a "socially critical" disease.The tipping point in Denmark to start easing restrictions came when a majority in the 50+ age group had both shots
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