Danish vaccine sceptics are sharing LOLLIPOPS to get Covid and receive a 'quick ...

Danish vaccine sceptics are sharing LOLLIPOPS to get Covid and receive a 'quick ...
Danish vaccine sceptics are sharing LOLLIPOPS to get Covid and receive a 'quick ...

Vaccine sceptics in Denmark are deliberately trying to catch Covid by sharing lollipops and kisses with infected people in a bid to get a corona passport.

Social media groups offering advice on how to catch the virus are becoming increasingly popular among those willing to risk their health to avoid getting jabbed.

A Covid pass which is valid for six months in Denmark can be obtained after showing evidence of having been infected and recovered from the virus.

Without a pass, Danes are unable to enter bars, clubs, restaurants, indoor events, cinemas, galleries, museums or travel abroad. 

Dorte, using a pseudonym, told Danish news outlet TV 2 Lorry she is deliberately ignoring official health advice and is going out of her way in the hope of getting infected.

Vaccine sceptics in Denmark are deliberately trying to catch Covid by sharing lollipops and kisses with infected people in a bid to get a quick vaccine passport. Pictured: anti-vaxx protests in Copenhagen last month

Vaccine sceptics in Denmark are deliberately trying to catch Covid by sharing lollipops and kisses with infected people in a bid to get a quick vaccine passport. Pictured: anti-vaxx protests in Copenhagen last month

A Covid pass (pictured) which is valid for six months in Denmark can be obtained after showing evidence of having been infected and recovered from the virus

A Covid pass (pictured) which is valid for six months in Denmark can be obtained after showing evidence of having been infected and recovered from the virus

She said: 'It's because I'm just so tired of this. So it's to get a quick corona pass and avoid being tested all the time. And then become immune to the disease.

'My son and his friends were sick and in isolation. They live together. And so I hug them, eat from the same plate as them or drink from the same glass.'

Lone from North Jutland, has gone to similar lengths, revealing: 'One can share lollipops, candies and so on. Kisses and hugs and hands are not enough. It's something with as many mucous membranes as possible.'

Some who are deliberately seeking out the virus believe their immune system is better served by exposure rather than vaccinations.

Kirsten from Midtsjælland said: 'I believe that it strengthens the immune system to

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