Leery of Danish spike in COVID-19 cases, Greenland considers reinstating quarantine for travelers

With virus out of control in some parts of Denmark, screening passengers is no longer enough to keep the country coronavirus-free, health officials say.

By Kevin McGwin September 25, 2020
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A resurgence of COVID-19 in Denmark and other European countries has public health officials in Greenland calling on residents there to avoid all unnecessary travel abroad.

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