Greenland’s COVID concern shifts to Nuuk
As previous hotspots appear to have come under control, the capital city has seen a 10-fold increase in the number of cases in the past week.
Residents of Greenland’s capital city will be required to show proof they have been vaccinated against COVID-19 or have tested negative for the illness within the previous two days if they wish to visit restaurants or other non-essential indoor public places after a ten-fold rise in the number of cases during the past week.
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