As coronavirus surges in Europe, Greenland health authorities seek further border restrictions

A proposal to allow only flights from Denmark comes amid scramble to prevent outbreak after resident returning from abroad tested positive.

By Kevin McGwin October 26, 2020
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Greenland’s health authorities are confident they have prevented the country’s only current known case of COVID-19 from spreading, but with the only possible source of new outbreaks coming from people entering country, they are now redoubling their efforts to limit travel there.

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