According to a statement released by the Danish Health Authority on Tuesday, the vaccination rate in the Danish population “is high and the epidemic has been reversed”. “As a result, the Danish Health and Drug Administration is now ending its extensive COVID-19 vaccination effort for this season,” the statement said in Danish.

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The government will no longer send vaccination invitations to its citizens from May 15. “We are in a good place,” said Bolette Søborg, Head of Unit at the Danish Health Authority. “Spring has come and we have good control of the epidemic, which seems to be declining. Hospital numbers are stable and we also expect them to decrease soon. That is why we are completing the mass vaccination program against COVID-19 “. Trending Stories

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The story goes on under the ad 5: 27CVID-19 Update: New study reveals risk among vaccinated and unvaccinated populations COVID-19 Update: New study reveals risk between vaccinated and non-vaccinated populations However, Søborg argues that the Danish government still recommends vaccination against COVID-19 in people at particular risk for the virus. “This is especially true for people over the age of 40 and for pregnant women… We also continue to recommend that you complete your vaccination,” Søborg said. Traffic is likely to resume in the fall, when the health service expects an increase in COVID-19 cases. “We plan to reopen the vaccination program in the autumn,” Søborg said. “Before that, a thorough professional assessment must be made of who should be vaccinated and when and with which vaccines. We expect to present a plan for the overall framework for the 2022/23 season before the summer holidays “. © 2022 Global News, part of Corus Entertainment Inc.