Now that most countries in Europe have launched into their vaccination programmes, and we've seen places like the UK announce their plan for getting out of lockdown, there's a lot of questions about what will happen once more of the population get the jab.
One country to watch with interest will be Denmark. Their Government has announced that it has plans to lift the majority of restrictions once all people over the age of 50 have been vaccinated and have been issued with a 'vaccine passport'
Starting at the end of April, Danes who hold the vaccine passport will be able to visit museums and art galleries, get their hair done and by the beginning of May, concert venues and theatres plan to reopen.
Michael Barrett, editor with TheLocal.dk spoke to Dermot and Dave about the public reaction to the plans, and the likelihood of them happening as planned.
You can catch the chat in full by clicking play below: