Iceland is not planning on vaccinating its entire population against the coronavirus this year, but claims that the jabs have been outlawed in the country are false. The Icelandic Directorate of Health said it is still providing Covid-19 vaccines and recommending the shots to certain high-risk groups, a move aligned with World Health Organization guidelines.
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