'Today is a Good Day': Four European Nations Announce End to Covid Restrictions
Four European nations are defying the international trend of maintaining restrictive Covid-19 measures.
Ireland has imposed some of the most repressive pandemic measures in Europe, but nonetheless recorded the highest infection rate in the world in early January. On Friday, Prime Minister Micheal Martin announced the nation would be scrapping almost all its COVID-19 restrictions.
Denmark’s prime minister Mette Frederiksen recently announced the end of virtually all Covid-19 restrictions on February 1, including mask mandates and so-called ‘vaccine passports.’
Last week, beleaguered prime minister Boris Johnson announced vaccine mandates and work restrictions would soon be lifted — in March at the latest.
The Czech government announced last week that it is ending COVID vaccine mandates to stop ‘deepening fissures’ in society. The news was delivered by Prime Minister Petr Fiala.
“This does not change our stance on vaccination. It is still undoubtedly the best way to fight COVID-19 … however, we do not want to deepen fissures in society,” Fiala said.
However, the data clearly demonstrate that nature has already ‘vaccinated’ the great majority of national populations, whether or not they received a shot.