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Entry control at the Öresund bridge fortress on the Swedish side. Stock Photography
About 500 Germans have been deported at the Danish-Swedish border in Malmö and Helsingborg since the government’s entry ban was introduced on December 22.
These are exclusively Germans who traveled through Denmark to reach Sweden. Direct travel from Germany is not affected.
As of December 31, around 3,400 people were deported when they traveled through Denmark to Sweden or flew to Kastrup and then continued on their way, including more than 100 Norwegian citizens.
The entry ban was introduced due to the new variant of the mutated virus that has become widespread in the UK and has been discovered in Denmark.