The work in the Danish Parliament will slow down as the current high tempo has led to an epidemic of politicians who call in sick and civil servants who work evenings and weekends to keep up with the workload. This means that the legislative process will be longer – more days between proposal and final vote (from 30 to 40 days); more days between proposal and first reading in the Parliament (from two to seven days, and even 14 days where possible); more time for civil servants from ministries to respond to inquiries made by members of the Parliament.
Maximum three hours of screen time during free time for adults, Danish Health Authority guidelines now recommend. For children, they recommend a maximum of two hours for 5-17 year olds, a maximum of one hour for 2-4 year olds, while under 2 years of age should watch screens only under constant supervision, and the content should be considered.
Watch out for ticks! They are more present than ever before. Why? Last year’s dry summer led to a more bountiful fruit production. This abundance of food helped mice and other furry animals survive in higher numbers. Mice can carry entire colonies of ticks on their backs.
- Don’t stop going out in nature! Simply ensure that your legs are covered and check your body from tip to toe after long walks. P.S. – Also check your pets and children.
A Danish-Russian woman was arrested for collaboration with the Russian intelligence services. While running a counseling center in Zealand for Russian speakers, she received 338,000 DKK from Pravfond, a foundation run by Russian intelligence officers, used as a front to fund various operations in the European Union. Last year alone, the foundation spent 18 million DKK for actions to create instability and division around the world.