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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday

Find out what's going on in Denmark today with The Local's short roundup of the news in less than five minutes.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the latest news on Tuesday
Crown Prince Frederik has been forced to cancel plans to attend the Tokyo Olympics. Photo: Mads Claus Rasmussen/Ritzau Scanpix

Danish study finds fewer than expected allergic reactions to Covid-19 vaccines 

A study conducted in Denmark has found far fewer allergic reactions than expected to the Moderna and Pfizer vaccinations against Covid-19, broadcaster DR reports this morning.

In the study, researchers in Southern Denmark looked at 199,377 people in the region who had received their first dose of one of the two vaccines. A total of 61 people in the study were admitted to hospital due to an allergic reaction following vaccination.

Of these, a total of three people were unable to receive their second dose of the same vaccine as a result of the allergic response.

Local politicians speak out over social media abuse

Politicians in local councils and municipalities have largely confirmed that they are subject to extensive abuse on social media in response to a survey conducted by DR.

Around 60 percent of 634 local councillors who are active on social media told the broadcaster they had been harassed online.

“It could be your hair colour, gender, breasts, body type, it could be the party you are a member of, because you have a different opinion… that means you are a ‘Liberal whore’,” local politician Charlotte Drue Aagaard of the Liberal (Venstre) party told DR.

Striking nurses take part in demonstration

With thousands of nurses currently on strike across the country after a new collective bargaining agreement was rejected earlier in the year, a demonstration is planned today at which they aim to underline their calls for fairer pay.

The left-wing Red Green Alliance party has called for a break in parliament’s summer holiday in order to find an agreement between the nurses’ union, DSR, and the regional and municipal authorities which pay their salaries.

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Crown Prince Frederik cancels Tokyo Olympics trip

Crown Prince Frederik, the heir to the Danish throne, has cancelled his planned trip to the Olympic Games in Tokyo after coming into close contact with a person who tested positive for Covid-19.

The Crown Prince, who last month stepped down as an active member of the International Olympic Committee, was scheduled to take part in the games’ opening ceremony on Friday.

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Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Friday

Ministry issues Israel travel warning, former Danish PM’s husband gets seat in UK parliament, tourists keen for Danish fish and more news this Friday.

Today in Denmark: A roundup of the news on Friday

Former PM Thorning-Schmidt’s husband elected to UK parliament 

Amid the landslide victory for the Labour party in last night’s UK general election comes the news that Stephen Kinnock, the husband of former Social Democratic Danish prime minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, has been elected to parliament.

Kinnock, the son of Neil Kinnock who led Labour in the 1980s and early 1990s, won the Aberafan Maesteg seat in South Wales.

Thorning-Schmidt has been part of Kinnock’s campaign and was yesterday photographed alongside the UK’s incoming prime minister Keir Starmer.

Vocabulary: forhenværende – previous

Foreign Ministry advises against all travel to Israel

The Danish Foreign Ministry has officially advised against all travel to Israel due to the risk an escalation in hostilities between Israel and militant organisation Hezbollah in south Lebanon.

The updated travel advisory was issued by the foreign ministry yesterday afternoon.

Previously, the ministry advised against all non-essential travel to the area.

In the advisory, the ministry states the situation can deteriorate “with no or very short warning”.

Vocabulary: at fraråde – to advise against

Fresh fish tempts tourists to Denmark

Fishing boats moored at the quayside and fresh fish sold on the harbour are draws for tourists according to a new University of Copenhagen study.

The study, which looked at the link between numbers of fishing boats and hotel guests, found that one extra fishing boat at a local harbour increased hotel stays by 1.1 percent or 90 guests.

“Tourism is affected in a markedly positive way by active fishing vessels landing at local harbours,” Max Nielsen of the univiersity’s Department of Food and Resource Economics said according to DR.

Vocabulary: fiskekutter – fishing boat

Trains keep to timetable but disruptions expected

Many trains in Denmark arrived on time during the first half of 2024, according to data released on Thursday by Banedanmark, the company responsible for rail infrastructure.

But maintenance planned for the second half of the year could result in a worsening of the figure, the company warned.

“I’m satisfied that rail traffic in the last half of the year has run well, including when you compare to many other countries,” Banedanmark’s traffic director Peter Svendsen said in a statement.

Some 78.5 percent of passengers with national rail company DSB arrived on time, meaning a target of 75 percent was achieved. Over one-fifth was thereby late by at least three minutes.

Over 90 percent of passengers arrived within 10 minutes of the scheduled arrival time.

 

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