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Denmark stops Covid shots for citizens under 50


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Why are people aged under 50 not to be re-vaccinated?

The purpose of the vaccination programme is to prevent severe illness, hospitalisation and death. Therefore, people at the highest risk of becoming severely ill will be offered booster vaccination. The purpose of vaccination is not to prevent infection with covid-19, and people aged under 50 are therefore currently not being offered booster vaccination.

People aged under 50 are generally not at particularly higher risk of becoming severely ill from covid-19. In addition, younger people aged under 50 are well protected against becoming severely ill from covid-19, as a very large number of them have already been vaccinated and have previously been infected with covid-19, and there is consequently good immunity among this part of the population.

It is important that the population also remembers the guidance on how to prevent the spread of infection, including staying at home in case of illness, frequent aeration or ventilation, social distancing, good coughing etiquette, hand hygiene and cleaning.

 

Source: https://www.sst.dk/en/English/Corona-eng/Vaccination-against-COVID-19

They no longer claim that they do what vaccines are suppose to do:  Impart immunity.  The Danish Health Authority clearly states, "The purpose of the vaccination programme is to prevent severe illness, hospitalisation and death," and they obviously consider people under 50 not to be at high risk of "severe illness, hospitalisation and death," so the shots are not even offered by the state.

 
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