Denmark has become the first country to suspend its COVID-19 vaccination program, citing a drop in new infections and high immunity among the population.
The country—which in February lifted all pandemic-related restrictions—announced the decision on Tuesday, with officials stating that it was in a “good position” to scrap the program.
The Danish Health Authority pointed to high vaccination rates across the nation, noting that over 4.8 million Danes have been vaccinated since December 2020, as well as a drop in new infections, high immunity among the population, and stabilized hospitalization rates as reasons for the decision.
Beginning May 15, the government will no longer issue vaccination invitations or reminders, officials said.