Is that on the Green list?
From 'The Ministry of Foreign Affairs Denmark'
As announced at a press conference in the Prime Minister’s Office on Friday, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is now making a major change to its travel advice to prevent getting more infected Danish citizens back from abroad.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has decided to change the security level in all of the travel advice, which until Friday have been "green" to "yellow". The change concerns the travel advice for a large number of countries in Europe and countries that many Danish citizens visit.
The change means that all Danish travel advice now as a minimum recommend travelers to exercise extra caution. When the Ministry of Foreign Affairs decides to go from "green" to "yellow" in these countries, it is based on a precautionary principle, which is about preventing further infection in Denmark.
If you travel to countries that have the security level "yellow", be extra careful. "Yellow" does not mean that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs advice against traveling to the area. The Danish Health Authority does not recommend that you stay home for 14 days after traveling to "yellow" countries.
The Danish Health Authority recommendation to stay home after returning home applies only to areas that is categorized with a "red" security level due to Coronavirus / Covid-19 outbreaks. These countries or areas can be found in the overview on the front page of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs website
www.um.dk.
The answer is 'maybe'