12 Countries Roll Back COVID Restrictions, Israel Scraps ‘Green Pass’

Via Children’s Health Defense

Europe is accelerating steps to roll back COVID restrictions as efforts to control the spread of the virus have failed and countries downgrade the threat posed by SARS-CoV-2.

Europe is accelerating steps to roll back COVID restrictions as efforts to control the spread of the virus have failed and countries downgrade the threat posed by SARS-CoV-2.

Sweden and Switzerland joined Denmark, Norway, Finland, Ireland, The Netherlands, Italy, Lithuania, France and the UK in announcing they will lift COVID restrictions and open up their countries.

Top Israeli officials also announced this week they are abolishing the country’s “Green Pass” COVID vaccine passport for restaurants, hotels, gyms and theaters.

The policy update will take effect Feb. 6, Prime Minister Naftali Bennet’s government said, pending approval by a parliamentary committee. Israel’s proof-of-vaccination policy will remain in effect for events such as parties or weddings.

“To continue the green pass in the same way can create false assurances,” said Nadav Davidovitch, an epidemiologist and public health physician advising Prime Minister Naftali Bennet’s government. “It’s not reducing infections in closed spaces like theatres. It needs to be used mainly for high-risk places like hospitals, elderly care homes, or events when you are eating and singing and dancing.”

Sweden will lift all COVID restrictions by Feb. 9, the Swedish government said today.

According to Politico, the Swedish Public Health Agency said it reassessed COVID as “not being socially critical” due to a better understanding of the Omicron variant, which is milder and associated with fewer hospitalizations.

“It’s time to open up Sweden,” said Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson. “The pandemic isn’t over, but it is moving into a new phase.”

The decision to open Sweden came a day after Switzerland, citing high immunity levels and the milder Omicron variant, announced it will abolish mandatory work-from-home and the quarantine rules beginning today.

The government also will lift health measures at the borders and tourists will no longer need to receive Swiss COVID certificates.

The Swiss government said it planned to phase out other restrictions after consulting with 26 cantons, employers, trade unions and parliamentary committees.

In two weeks, the government will determine the next steps to relax pandemic measures depending on the health situation, according to an official statement.

Options include a staggered exit strategy or an abrupt end to all COVID measures on Feb. 17.

Denmarks to classify COVID as endemic disease 

Just days before Sweden and Switzerland’s announcements, Denmark became the first country in the European Union to lift all COVID restrictions, reclassifying COVID as an endemic disease.

Danish Health Minister Magnus Heunicke on Feb. 1 wrote a letter to the parliament’s epidemiology committee stating COVID was no longer a “socially critical disease.”

Based on the recommendations of the committee, the government decided to scrap COVID restrictions.

The “rules will lapse when the illness will no longer be categorized as ‘socially critical’ on 1 February 2022,” Heunicke wrote.

The classification of a disease as “socially critical” gave the government authority to implement broad restrictive measures such as shutting businesses and making mask-wearing mandatory.

An endemic disease circulates freely but is recognized as posing less of a threat to societies.

“No one can know what will happen next December,” Heunicke told CNN on Monday. “But we promised the citizens of Denmark that we will only have restrictions if they are truly necessary and we’ll lift them as soon as we can. That’s what’s happening right now.”

When asked about vaccine mandates, Heunicke said:

“Luckily we don’t need that in Denmark … I’m really happy that we don’t need it because it’s a very troubling path to move that way.”

Søren Brostrøm, director-general of Denmark’s Health Authority agreed:

“I do not believe in imposed vaccine mandates. It’s a pharmaceutical intervention with possible side effects. You need as an authority, to recognize that. I think if you push too much, you will have a reaction — action generates reaction, especially with vaccines.”

Danish authorities will still recommend taking at-home tests when coming into contact with large groups of people and will make PCR tests available to the public. Travelers entering the country will still be tested upon entry.

Other European Companies drop COVID restrictions 

Italy, France, Norway, Lithuania, England and Finland also relaxed restrictions, Bloomberg reported.

“We should discuss whether it’s time for us to take a different viewpoint and start unwinding restrictions even with a high number of infections,” Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin told reporters. “I hope that we can be rid of restrictions during February.”

At a meeting in Helsinki to discuss the pace of removing restrictions, the government decided to lift all limits on gatherings and ease restrictions on restaurants and bars on Feb.14. Night clubs will remain closed until March 1. Cultural venues, events and sports will be free from restrictions.

Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s administration met Wednesday to discuss how to curb restrictions. The government will initially focus on quarantine rules for children and plans to cut the 10-day isolation requirement down to five.

France on Wednesday ended mandatory work-from-home rules, eliminated requirements on face masks outdoors and lifted attendance restrictions at stadiums and theaters. However the country’s vaccine pass will remain in place until hospitals are able to function normally without canceling non-emergency procedures to make room for COVID patients in intensive care, Health Minister Olivier Veran said on Wednesday.

Asked whether France would require a second booster shot, Veran said it would depend on whether there were further mutations of the virus.

The Lithuanian government is dropping its requirement to present a vaccination certificate in public areas, such as restaurants and sporting events, and unvaccinated workers will no longer be required to undergo weekly testing.

Norway followed suit and lifted restrictions on private gatherings, bars and restaurants and will not require border testing.

England last week announced it was lifting its COVID restrictions. Beginning Jan. 27, face coverings were no longer required by law anywhere in England and the legal requirement for COVID passes to enter large venues and clubs were scrapped.

The government also dropped guidance for face-covering in classrooms, advice for people working from home and restrictions for nursing home visitors.

On Jan. 26, the Netherlands reopened restaurants, bars, museums and theaters as part of a broader easing of restrictions.

Lockdowns had little-to-no benefit on public health, analysis shows

Few studies, if any, have been carried out to determine whether vaccine passports and COVID restrictions actually lowered COVID cases, hospitalizations and deaths.

However, a recent analysis published by researchers at John Hopkins found COVID lockdown measures implemented in the U.S. and Europe had almost no effect on public health.

“We find little-to-no evidence that mandated lockdowns in Europe and the United States had a noticeable effect on COVID-19 mortality rates,” the researchers wrote.

The researchers also examined shelter-in-place orders, finding they reduced COVID mortality only by 2.9%.

Studies assessing only shelter-in-place orders found a mortality reduction of 5.1%, but when combined with other lockdown measures, shelter-in-place orders actually increased COVID mortality by 2.8%.

Researchers found limits on gatherings may have actually increased COVID mortality. They wrote:

“[Shelter-in-place orders] may isolate an infected person at home with his/her family where he/she risks infecting family members with a higher viral load, causing more severe illness. But often, lockdowns have limited people’s access to safe (outdoor) places such as beaches, parks and zoos, or included outdoor mask mandates or strict outdoor gathering restrictions, pushing people to meet at less safe (indoor) places.”

COVID lockdown measures also contributed to “reducing economic activity, rising unemployment, reducing schooling, causing political unrest, contributing to domestic violence and undermining liberal democracy,” the report said.

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13 Comments
bigfoot
bigfoot
February 9, 2022 7:20 pm

The honk that was heard around the world.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  bigfoot
February 10, 2022 8:55 am

+1000! Well said, sir, well said!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 9, 2022 8:06 pm

So what did they pass while everyone was in covid shock and awe? Why are they letting this go? Maybe a temporary rearward move to regroup? Were studies conducted in order to gauge the worlds response to mindless , infuriating tyranny?

James
James
February 9, 2022 8:09 pm

Time to send trucks to Austria:

Truck goes “Honk!honk!”

Ocean traveling Canadian Goose also goes “Honk!Honk!”

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 9, 2022 8:12 pm

“No one can know what will happen next December,” Heunicke told CNN on Monday. “But we promised the citizens of Denmark that we will only have restrictions if they are truly necessary and we’ll lift them as soon as we can. That’s what’s happening right now.”

“only have restrictions if they are truly necessary”.
And how will that be defined? The same way it was for the last two fucking years? On a capricious whim of some shithead politician? Or will it be left up to someone as trustworthy as Fauchi? (barf)

I know EXACTLY what will happen. Next December someone will get the sniffles, TPTB will get a giant authoritarian woody again and back to lockdowns, mask and all the rest of the bullshit.

The worst thing that has come out of the Rona-fest is that TPTB now know that a vast majority of the public will fall for “It’s an emergency” and give up their rights without question. The public has been trained like Pavlov’s dogs. Politicians will not be able to resist the chance to be tyrants again and again and again. That is until they held accountable for their criminal and tyrannical actions. And that will take a rebellion and lots of rope.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
February 9, 2022 10:17 pm

Early October

fujigm
fujigm
February 9, 2022 9:39 pm

It’s not over until bodies swing in the wind.
Everything else is a distraction.

Steve Z.
Steve Z.
February 9, 2022 10:21 pm

Their info systems meta analysis revealed the messaging was getting very high with phrases like “hang the bastards” and “just shoot the fuckers”. That has scared them into a temporary retreat.
They’ll be back.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
February 10, 2022 12:05 am

Restoring pre-plannedemic “freedoms” does not let one of these pieces of shit off the hook for their crimes against humanity. Finally admitting that masks don’t work or that all mandates should be dropped, doesn’t change the truth that this was planned from the start, that hundreds of thousands if not millions were killed by whatever was created and released in Wuhan, that mass numbers were denied the truth, access to life-saving medicines, that mass numbers committed suicide or died of depression/anxiety created and fueled by governments and the mass media, or that millions if not billions more will be dying from the jabs. ALL of the folks who participated are guilty of crimes against humanity and must face justice…or this will surely happen again. Additionally, we all know they are not done yet, but certainly must be stopped before the other shoe drops.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
February 10, 2022 5:16 am

yes! there is a real possibility that theyre going to try to backpedal this thing away and then just look around like ‘see nobody did anything’ to prevent a righteous vengeance from standing them all up in front of a tribunal and then marching them to the gallows!

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 10, 2022 5:14 am

you will notice that in many of these cases the ‘relaxation’ of restrictions is incomplete and leaves the certificates/passports in place.. theyre trying to relieve some of the pressure so it doesnt blow up in their faces but they have not yet backed down. and then you have e.g. austira and greece still full steam ahead with team tyranny. the fight is far from over. take heart that the enemy is shifting into defense and their attack is (for now) peetered out, but theres a long way yet to go!

DFJ150
DFJ150
February 10, 2022 9:57 am

Apparently, Israel’s dictators somehow believe that people are dropping like flies at those deadly weddings, but sweat-filled, slightly less hygienic gyms are just fine. Anyone with more than two functioning cerebral neurons understands the lack of logic applied here is beyond astounding. Besides, dropping the pass after nearly the entire population has already been poisoned is a gratuitous action at best.

Jay
Jay
February 10, 2022 4:55 pm

They’re dumping this covid shit fast. Almost like they were ordered too. They were pretty close to getting what they wanted (look at Europe/Australia).
Something else is coming.