Denmark to offer fourth COVID vaccine dose to people over 50 years
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[June 22, 2022]
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Denmark plans
to offer a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose in the autumn to those who are
over 50 years old, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Wednesday as
she announced a strategy to curb the spread of the disease over the
coming months.
Although COVID infections are still at low levels, Denmark has seen an
increase in the number of cases after the new BA.5 subvariant of
Omicron, which seems to spread more quickly than other variants, became
dominant in the Nordic country.
"It is not surprising to us that new variants occur and infections can
increase. But it still happened earlier than expected. And that's why we
need to respond, and that's why we are acting now," Frederiksen said.
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People wait after receiving their vaccine against the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) in the observation room of a vaccination center
in Oksnehallen in Copenhagen, Denmark April 12, 2021. Philip Davali/Ritzau
Scanpix/via REUTERS
She added that vulnerable groups
would be able to get a booster shot already from next week.
(Reporting by Nikolaj Skydsgaard, editing by Terje Solsvik)
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