Kahawa Tungu has learnt.
A Danish government-owned Television network reported on Sunday that two travellers from the East African country had tested positive for the South African variant.
The two travellers were tested on 19 January. They have been in isolation since they returned to Denmark.
Until Saturday, January 23 a total of three cases of the South African variant had been confirmed in the European Country.
The Danish Agency for Patient Safety, according to the network, has initiated intensive infection detection.
The South African variant of coronavirus and one that was recently confirmed in Britain have created uncertainty in the fight against Covid-19 as they were reported after several vaccines were given a green light.