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EURO 2016 DANISH NEWS IN ENGLISH VOL 19 ISSUE 22
CPHPOST.DK 10 - 16 June 2016
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Low-birthrate Denmark expecting a summer baby boom Some 1,200 extras deliveries expected over the next three months
will be born in Denmark than was the case during the same months last year.
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HE MATERNITY wards in Danish hospitals are in for a busy time this summer, as 16,200 summer babies are scheduled to be born, according to Politiken Research. This means that in the months of June, July and August, over 1,200 more children
Crazy increase “I’VE NEVER experienced a boom like this in my time as a midwife,” Ann Fogsgaard, who works at the maternity ward at Herning/Holstebro, told Politiken. “Normally, there are more births during the summer compared to the winter, but an increase like this is crazy.”
Taking aim at canon
Valuable nationality
Pope visiting Malmö
Asylum footy league
PRANKSTERS have mocked the bid of Bertel Haarder, the culture minister, to establish a new cultural canon to define Denmark. Online suggestions included ‘drinking culture’, ‘hotdogs’, ‘a love of canons’. ‘X Factor’ and ‘always standing in the middle of an elevator’. Serious suggestions included ‘liberalism’, ‘cohesion’ and ‘modernism’.
ACCORDING to the inaugural Quality of Nationality Index, Denmark has been ranked second in the world. It was just pipped by Germany, with the Nordic quartet of Finland, Norway, Iceland and Sweden completing the top six. Published by Henley & Partners, the new index assesses the internal and external value of nationality.
THIS AUTUMN, the holiest living person in the Roman Catholic Church will be just a bible’s throw away from Copenhagen. Pope Francis has decided to extend his much-anticipated planned visit to Sweden on October 31 by an extra day to also include holding mass in Malmö. The exact location is unconfirmed. A pope last visited Scandinavia in 1989.
ASYLUM-SEEKERS from centres across the country in Avnstrup, Dianalund, Kalundborg and Korsør could soon be getting their own football league. The DBU, Tryg Foundation and the Red Cross are among those forming the ‘Asylliga’, which will allow the centres to compete against one another and facilitate integration. It will hopefully kick off in August.
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A record year? THE BIRTH figures are based on pregnancy prognoses gathered from the nation’s 21 maternity wards. The maternity ward in Herning/Holstebro is expecting a 14 percent increase in babies during the summer months compared to last year. Just looking at August, the increase will be 25 percent. Already a spike THERE has already been a spike
in births this year. According to figures from Danmarks Statistik, there were almost 1,000 more babies born during the first quarter of 2016 compared to the same period last year. If the trend continues, the annual number of births in Denmark will exceed 60,000 for the first time in years. The rise follows a lull in births. In 2013, just 55,873 babies were born – the lowest number since 1987.
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