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Denmark launches downloadable Covid-19 passport

Denmark's government has launched a "coronavirus passport", which all adult residents can freely download from the national health website and use when travelling abroad.

Denmark launches downloadable Covid-19 passport
The downloadable sheet includes information in Danish, English and French. Photo: Health Ministry
Danish citizens must first apply to be tested through the coronaprover.dk website, then, if they test negative, they can download an official coronavirus certificate by logging into the country's national health website sundhed.dk using their NemID. 
 
“In many places you might be required to document a negative Covid-19 test, and with the new Covid-19 passport, we now have a digital offering for Danes who need to be able to bring an official documentation of a test on their journey,” the country's health minister, Magnus Heunicke, said in a press release.  
 
It will only be possible to download the passport if the test is negative and less than seven days old. 
 
 
Parents will also be able to secure a Covid-19 passport for their children using their own NemID login. Children over the age of 15 will be able to log in and receive a passport themselves. 
 
Michael Svane, chief executive of the Confederation of Danish Transport, welcome the move. 
 
“It will certainly help Danes who have to travel with work or privately,” he told the Ritzau news wire. 
 
“We are in a time when, as a traveller, you encounter many obstacles. But the covid-19 passport is easy to access and very easy to use.” 
 
Denmark currently requires Swedes living in the border regions of Skåne, Halland and Blekinge to show proof of a negative test before being able to cross the border into Denmark, if they do not have a “worthy reason” to do so. 
 
The World Health Organisation in April warned against so-called “immunity passports”, which would allow people who can prove they have had Covid-19 and recovered to travel more freely, arguing that the extent of immunity people gain after being infected was still in doubt. 
 

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Tell us: How is Denmark’s coronavirus pass system working for you?

The speed with which Denmark's coronavirus pass system has been rolled out has put it ahead of other countries in Europe. But how well is it working in practice? We want to hear from you.

Tell us: How is Denmark's coronavirus pass system working for you?
A customer shows their coronapas at the Warpigs pub in Cpoenhagen. Photo: Tom Little/AFP/Ritzau Scanpix

We are particularly interested in any unexpected legal or technical difficulties that affect you as a foreigner in Denmark. 

Please tell us how you found both the process of getting tested, how well the pass and the app work technically, and how it is received by places that require a coronapas, and also whether it was simple to get information in languages other than Swedish.

We will use the responses both as part of an article, and to inform our future reporting.

As always in our surveys, we will not publish your name without your permission. 

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