Doctors blast Trump for doubling down on vaccine policy modeled after Denmark
Medical experts criticize Trump for endorsing a vaccine policy based on a Danish model that its own researchers call bizarre.
Medical experts criticize Trump for endorsing a vaccine policy based on a Danish model that its own researchers call bizarre.
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A growing number of doctors are condemning former President Donald Trump for reaffirming a vaccine policy that, according to critics, is loosely modeled after a Danish approach—one that Danish researchers themselves describe as unusual and poorly suited for broader application. The controversy erupted after Trump doubled down on the strategy during a recent public statement, reigniting debate over the scientific validity of his administration's health policies. The policy in question, which Trump has promoted as a potential framework for U.S. vaccine distribution, draws inspiration from Denmark's handling of certain vaccine recommendations. However, Danish scientists have expressed bewilderment at the comparison. "Even Danish researchers think it's bizarre," one expert noted, highlighting a disconnect between Trump's interpretation and the actual evidence base. The Danish model, which…
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Entità: Doctors, Trump, Denmark