Countries That Took Covid-19 Seriously vs. Countries That Didn’t

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1. Norway 

After 561 days of tough restrictions in the whole country, Norway ended the Covid-19 restraints in September 2021. Their citizens are no longer required to wear masks, keep the social distance and interaction. They also opened several businesses, so it looks just like it used to. In addition to that, they opened the culture and sports venues, which will be able to be used to full capacity. Also, restaurants and nightclubs will be reopened.

By September 2021, 76% of Norwegians have been vaccinated with the first shot of Covid-19 vaccine, while 67% have been fully immunized against SARV-CoV-2.

2. Australia

Sydney, Australia’s largest city, has emerged from the Covid-19 lockdown that lasted 107 days. The pubs, the gyms, the libraries, the pools and the shops have opened and most of the restrictions have been eased for those who are vaccinated.

Sydney ended its lockdown that lasted almost four months after New South Wales state reached a 70% full-dose target for people who are over 16 years old.

3. Denmark 

After almost 550 days of lockdown, Denmark lifted the last restrictions caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. It seems like this Scandinavian country is actually the first European Union member who declared that for them, coronavirus is not a “critical threat to society” anymore.

According to the country’s leaders, nearly 75% of residents are completely vaccinated against Covid-19. In October 2021, the European country that has the lowest levels of new reported Covid-19 infection cases is Denmark.
Magnus Heunicke, the Health minister, said that although the country is in a good place, the pandemic is still not over. Several health officials declared that the restrictions could return if the situation goes bad again.

According to www.bbc.com, there are 4,8 millions of deaths cases by the new coronavirus around the world and 240,6 millions of confirmed cases of Covid-19. If we move on to the countries that still have some major issues with Covid-19, we’ll find many of them, such as Romania and New Zealand and also some regions from Asia.

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