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Doesn't Denmark accept a positive PCR test, more than two weeks old and less than six months, as evidence that you are not infected?
Don't you have a vaccination certificate?
Hi there. Actually, as I was doing research, I realized that Denmark no longer requires a negative PCR within 72 hours according to their official website (coronasmitte .dk)! But you are correct (I believe). If I was not vaccinated (I am vaccinated for the record...), I could provide my positive PCR after 14 days and that should suffice. But as I am vaccinated, and based on the new rules, I should be fine to board my flight without issue!