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People in Denmark with mild coronavirus symptoms offered tests without contacting doctor

The requirement for people with mild symptoms of coronavirus to contact their doctor before booking a test has been removed.

People in Denmark with mild coronavirus symptoms offered tests without contacting doctor
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People experiencing mild symptoms can therefore now book a Covid-19 test themselves via coronaprover.dk without a referral from the doctor, the Ministry of Health has confirmed in a statement.

The decision was made in agreement with Danske Regioner, the regional authorities responsible for operating the tests, and aims to reduce the workload the pandemic is placing on GPs in the country.

Doctors are spending a significant amount of time fielding calls from members of the public with mild symptoms of coronavirus.

“This way we ensure access for vulnerable citizens who need to get in touch with their doctor,” health minister Magnus Heunicke said.

“At the same time, we are making the testing system robust and able to handle a winter season in which more people will have consistent with Covid-19,” the minister added.  

The change will make it easier for people with mild symptoms to book a test and therbey easily and quickly confirm whether or not they are infected with Covid-19, according to Stephanie Lose, the chairperson of Danske Regioner.

“From today, people who have mild symptoms can book an appointment themselves, without having to call the doctor and get a referral,” Lose said.

“If you have more serious symptoms, or if for some reason you need to talk to or be seen by a doctor, then of course you should always call your own doctor or the on-call on 1813,” she added.

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All testing locations have been set up to ensure social distancing, while facemasks are mandatory at the sites, the health ministry said in the statement.

Although people with mild symptoms from now on can book a Covid-19 test without speaking to a doctor, the statement stressed that anyone who feels ill and needs to contact a doctor must continue to do so.

The government has a stated goal of providing access to coronavirus testing within 24 hours to 80 percent of those who request it.

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Who should get vaccinated against Covid and flu in Denmark and when?

It is still free to get a Covid-19 vaccine in Denmark if you are over the age of 65 or have a health condition, with the health authorities now running Covid and flu vaccinations together. Here's what you need to know.

Who should get vaccinated against Covid and flu in Denmark and when?

Who is being offered a vaccine for Covid-19 or flu this autumn? 

According to the information on the Danish Health Authority’s website, Covid-19 and flu vaccines are being offered to: 

  • People over the age of 65
  • People under the age of 65 who have a health condition which puts them at increased risk. You can find a list of the long-term health conditions deemed a risk here
  • Pregnant women in the 2nd and 3rd trimester

Children between 2 and 6 years of age are being offered a special flu vaccine for children, which is administered as a nose spray, but not the Covid vaccine (unless they fit one of the categories above). 

Those who have retired early, for whatever reason, are also being offered the flu vaccine but not a Covid-19 vaccine.  

People over the age of 65 and the parents of children between the ages of 2 and 6 will automatically receive an invitation to get vaccinated though their digital postbox at borger.dk, e-Boks and mit.dk.

People in the other eligible categories will not receive an invitation. 

If you have not yet received an invitation, do not worry, as invitations are being staggered over October and the start of November.  

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When and where can I get vaccinated? 

This year’s autumn vaccination campaign started on October 1st and will continue until January 15th. 

You can get vaccinated at one of over 50 regional vaccination sites all over Denmark, or at the over 280 local pharmacies which are signed up to be part of the programme. 

Residents of care homes for the elderly and others in need will be offered vaccinated at their home.

You can log in and book an appointment at your nearest centre or pharmacy at Denmark’s official vaccination website www.vacciner.dk.

Is it possible to get vaccinated against both flu and Covid-19 at the same time? 

The Danish Health Authority has judged that it is safe to receive vaccines against both flu and Covid-19 at the same time, but the two vaccines cannot be mixed in the same syringe, so you will receive two separate injections. 

Is vaccination compulsory? 

No. Although the strongly recommends everyone in the various risk categories to get vaccinated, it is up to every individual whether to do so. 

Is it possible to get vaccinated even if I am not over 65 or in a risk group? 

It is no longer possible to get vaccinated against Covid-19 or flu through Denmark’s national vaccination programme if you are not in one of the recommended categories, after the country’s health authorities stopped offering paid vaccinations.  

But it remains possible to get vaccinated at a private vaccination centre, such as the SikkerRejse chain found in most Danish towns. The chain, which has a waiting list, offers doses of the latest Comirnaty Omicron XBB.1.5 vaccine for a total price of 995 kroner. 

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