Forced Vaccination Law ABANDONED in Denmark Following Mass Protests
Danish government forced to drop plan to force mandatory COVID-19 vaccines on public

Denmark has been forced to abandon a new law that would have forced the public to be vaccinated for COVID-19 after mass protests that lasted for nine days.
The law would have given the Danish government the power to forcibly vaccinate people with a coronavirus vaccine.
The "epidemic law" would have granted authorities additional powers to enact mandatory quarantine measures against any person infected with COVID-19.
However, it was the part about forced vaccines that caused the biggest uproar.
DENMARK: GOOD NEWS! After 9 days of banging pots & pans outside parliament the epidemic law is SCRAPPED. PROTESTING WORKS: DO IT!#WeWillNotComply pic.twitter.com/iFuszio05P
— Robin Monotti Graziadei (@robinmonotti) November 15, 2020
“The Danish Health Authority would be able to define groups of people who must be vaccinated in order to contain and eliminate a dangerous disease,” reports the Local.

“People who refuse the above can – in some situations – be coerced through physical detainment, with police allowed to assist,” the report adds.
However, the new law has now been scrapped following the protests, according to Summit.news.
DENMARK: 9 days of protests over a new law that "would be able to define groups of people who must be vaccinated. People who refuse the above can be coerced through physical detainment, with police allowed to assist."pic.twitter.com/LN0SBVKUE8
— Robin Monotti Graziadei (@robinmonotti) November 14, 2020
With a coronavirus vaccine within sight, governments across the world are mulling over what punitive measures to bring against those who refuse to take it.
Last week we highlighted how both Ticketmaster and airline companies are considering barring people from entering venues and flying if they cannot prove they have taken the vaccine.
So while public protests may be able to prevent authorities from carrying out forced vaccinations, people who refuse to take the shot may find it virtually impossible to enjoy any kind of social life, use public transport, or even find employment.
Similar protests have also been breaking out in other countries around the world.

As Neon Nettle previously reported, similar scenes were also witnessed in Germany in August, when citizens flooded the streets of Berlin in their tens of thousands to protest against billionaire Bill Gates and Big Pharma.
Bill and his wife Melinda Gates have come under mounting scrutiny over recent months due to their increasing involvement in world health issues, most notably, their interest in the COVID-19 pandemic and the race for a vaccine.
In late August, the massive rally in Germany saw huge crowds demanding humanity wakes up and rejects Bill Gates, who protesters slammed as a self-styled "world health dictator."
Demonstrators also blasted the pharmaceutical industry, accusing drug companies of driving the world toward "global totalitarianism" and "slavery."
"Governments love pandemics," Kennedy, Jr. said at the German rally.
"It’s a mystery to me that all of these big important people like Bill Gates and Tony Fauci have been planning and thinking about this pandemic for decades," Kennedy Jr. continued.
"They are inventing numbers," he said.