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The United Kingdom advises against non-essential travel to Denmark.

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From midnight 26 September, travellers from the UK will only be allowed into Denmark if they can provide a ‘worthy’ purpose to enter. Travellers from the Faroe islands and Greenland who transit Denmark will need to self-isolate on return to the UK.

This travel advice also covers the Faroe Islands and Greenland

The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) advises against all non-essential travel to Denmark, based on the current assessment of COVID-19 risks in the country. Greenland and the Faroe Islands remain exempt from the FCDO advice against all non-essential international travel.

The FCDO is not advising those already travelling in Denmark to leave at this time. Travellers should follow the advice of the local authorities on how best to protect themselves and others, including any measures that they bring in to control the virus.

If you are returning to the UK from Denmark on or after 4am on 26 September, you will need to self-isolate on your return (unless you are exempt). This includes travellers from the Faroe Islands and Greenland who transit through Denmark. Check the latest guidance for England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.

The FCDO is not advising you to cut short your visit. You should contact your tour operator or airline if you have any questions about your return journey.

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