Everyone with coronavirus symptoms to be tested in Denmark

Citisens with symptoms are urged to call their general practitioners in order to be tested as soon as possible

The government has announced that everyone displaying symptoms of the coronavirus will be tested.

The health minister, Magnus Heunicke, stated that anyone showing symptoms should get in touch with their general practitioner (GP) in order to be tested as soon as possible.

Heunicke also revealed that the white field tents that have popped up across Denmark are erected as part of the gradual reopening process in Denmark and increased testing. Right now the tents are in a pilot phase.

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More information about what exactly they will be used for will come at a later date.

The Sundhedsstyrelsen health authority is expected to prevent new guidelines regarding the pandemic tomorrow.

Eventually, Denmark’s capacity will reach a point when everyone, even people not showing symptoms, will be tested.





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