CORONAVIRUS

More than 260 Omicron cases detected in Denmark

Passers-by walk along Copenhagen's Nyhavn, the harbour with its colourful little houses popular with tourists. Photo: Steffen Trumpf/dpa.

Several infections with the Omicron variant in Denmark have been traced back to an electronic music concert in Aalborg on 27 November

The Danish state health institute SSI on Monday announced a total of 261 coronavirus infection with the new, more contagious Omicron variant.

The number of Omicron infections is steadily increasing in Denmark, the institute said. By comparison, there were 183 cases the previous day.

The first Omicron cases in Denmark were confirmed on 28 November. They were detected in two people who had arrived by plane from South Africa, one of the countries where the variant first appeared.

Several infections with the Omicron variant in Denmark have been traced back to an electronic music concert in Aalborg on 27 November.

Broadcaster TV2 Nord reported on Sunday, citing the authorities, that 10 cases have emerged so far among the almost 1,500 people who attended the concert.