In an effort to mitigate the spread of the novel coronavirus, Prime Minister of Denmark Mette Frederiksen announced a nationwide lockdown from December 25 to January 3. “All shopping malls in Denmark will be closed as soon as Thursday”, media quoted the Prime Minister as saying in his announcement on Wednesday evening. In addition, the retail trade, with the exception of supermarkets, grocery stores and pharmacies, will have to close from Christmas Day until the New Year, Frederiksen added. The Prime Minister also promised that, in light of the new situation, the government would act immediately to reach an agreement on aid packages for the industries affected by the closures. The latest round of restrictions comes in the wake of the government's decision on Tuesday to extend partial restrictions across all of the country's 98 municipalities from Wednesday onwards. On 16 December, Denmark reported a record 3,692 new coronavirus cases, which increased the overall infection tally to 120,330. The country's death toll currently stands at 975. In addition, the retail trade, with the exception of supermarkets, grocery stores and pharmacies, will have to close from Christmas Day until the New Year, Frederiksen added. Germany braces for Christmas Covid-19 lockdown India faces two health emergencies side by side Pfizer/BioNTEch COVID-19 vaccines First batch reaches in Canada