COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — A fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose will likely be provided to nursing dwelling residents and other people age 50 and over in Denmark later this 12 months, the prime minister mentioned Wednesday.
The explanation for the transfer is an increase in instances of the BA.5 coronavirus variant in Europe, and Denmark’s authorities says it desires to maneuver swiftly to keep away from potential restrictions or a lockdown.
“The an infection has been on the rise for the previous three weeks,” Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen mentioned. “That’s the reason we’re appearing now.”
She added that the swift transfer was geared toward caring for older individuals and the susceptible and to keep away from the congestion of hospitals, shutdowns and restrictions and to maintain the economic system going.
Final week, the BA.5 variant accounted for 59% of the constructive instances whereas the earlier week it represented 32% of the instances, Well being Minister Magnus Heunicke mentioned. As of Wednesday, 1,958 instances had been reported in Denmark and 249 individuals had been hospitalized.
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“These are staggering numbers, however they’re low numbers in comparison with what now we have tried earlier than,” mentioned Heunicke, including that whereas the variant is extra contagious, it would not trigger extra severe sickness.
The shot will first be given to these dwelling in nursing houses beginning Sept. 15 after which these over 50 from Oct. 1. Susceptible individuals can also get a vaccine by contacting their common practitioner, mentioned the top of the Danish Well being Authority, Søren Brostrøm. Nursing dwelling employees may even be provided a fourth shot.
Frederiksen mentioned it’s the Danish well being authorities’ evaluation that 2.5 million individuals could be provided revaccination throughout the fall.
She added that with the information Denmark has now, “we don’t see an autumn and a winter with main restrictions and closures.”
“All we do now’s to keep away from the shutdowns,” Heunicke mentioned.
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