It’s got more to fear for the corona-containment, as 15,000 people 7. June total to an anti-racism demonstration in Copenhagen.
Tuesday – 9 days later – the ministry of Health has so been able to tell that one person, who participated in the demonstration, is found to be contaminated.
It need not, however, be serious for the braking effect of the spread of infection.
It assesses Christian Wejse, specialist in infectious diseases at Aarhus university Hospital and associate professor of public health at Aarhus University.
– there is one who is tested positive is not, in itself, seriously for the spread of infection in Denmark.
– But it could potentially be, if he / she has been a superspreder and had a behavior where others have been infected, he says.
the Specialist is however difficult to see for himself that the infected have infected a large number, since the demonstration is passed away outdoor:
– It is more something you look inside the small, closed premises that infects so many by the touch of the surfaces.
– So I doubt that he or she has infected a large number of. However, we must see how the results will be the coming days, assessing the Christian Wejse.
He notes at the same time know that it is not known whether the person even has been infected by the demonstration.
The ministry of Health, however, not exclude, and therefore invites all who have participated in the demo, to submit to the test.
The recommendation support the Christian Wejse up on:
– We must test many to find the few infectious, that is. It was already the recommendation in that there was found one positive.
– Now it is all the more significant, and now we’re also along at a time when it makes sense, he says.
the Demonstration is one of many, the last weeks are held globally after the black american George Floyd died during an arrest in the UNITED states.
Since there has also been staged demonstrations in both Aarhus and Odense.
There are planned another demonstration in Copenhagen on Thursday. Behind this is the organization Black Lives Matter Denmark.