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Denmark vaccinates 100,000 people in a day to test COVID-19 system
People register to be vaccinated against Covid-19 at the vaccination site in Arena Nord in Frederikshavn, Jutland, Denmark, on April 12, 2021, amid the novel coronavirus / COVID-19 pandemic. (File photo: AFP)

Denmark’s Health Minister declared Monday “the big vaccine day,” with 100,000 people to be vaccinated in one day as officials test the system ahead of a June rollout where four times as many people as that will be vaccinated each day.


The shots will be given in 68 inoculation centers across the country of nearly 6 million. The number will be lower Tuesday.


Minister Magnus Heunicke said Danes will “set a new record,” and urged people to arrive on time and have high spirits.


The bulk of the vaccination will be in Copenhagen and surroundings, where one-third of the population lives.


At the Oeksnehallen exhibition center in downtown Copenhagen where makeshift vaccination booths have been installed inside the building that once housed cattle to be slaughtered, the plan is to inoculate 6,000 people.


“There will be no breaks and it will run continuously with people taking turns,” head of the Oeksnehallen vaccination center Lone Munk Andersen told broadcaster TV2. “There should not be a single booth empty.”


So far 868,461 people, or nearly 15 percent of the population, have received the first shot and 445,566 people, or nearly 8 percent, have had both.


Soeren Riis Paludan, a professor of virology with the Aarhus University in Denmark’s second largest city told Danish broadcaster DR that when Danes get vaccinated “the basis for shutting down society will soon disappear.”


source: The Associated Press


Image source: AFP


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