
Denmark continues to open its border to Swedes step by step. People from Halland, Värmland and Kalmar counties are now also welcome. But bring proof of registration.
Denmark announces weekly changes to the country's entry requirements due to the coronavirus crisis. Halland, Värmland, and Kalmar counties are now also considered to meet the criteria for low infection risk.
The Danish requirement is that the number of people infected with the virus disease covid-19 in a region should be below 20 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
Previously Denmark has opened its borders to people from Skåne, Blekinge, Kronoberg, and Västerbotten, as these regions meet the criteria for low infection rates.
Anyone taking the ferry or bridge over to Denmark must remember to bring their passport or other valid identification, as well as proof of residence confirming that they live in one of the permitted regions.
For Danes, the advice against non-essential travel to Sweden continues to apply, with the exception of the eight regions. Danes travelling outside these counties should self-isolate for 14 days upon returning home. Transit travel through Sweden is also permitted, according to the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs.







