Look, the whole thing is about how different countries prioritize their public health strategies. Denmark’s approach might not be about risk or resource—it’s about how they define "universal." Maybe they see it as part of a broader, more integrated system, not a standalone intervention. It’s not just about giving a shot; it’s about how that shot fits into their overall model. And that model might not need a birth dose to work the way they want it to.
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Honestly, it's not about the shot itself—it's about how the system is built around it. If Denmark's model works for them, that doesn't mean it's wrong, just different. It's like saying a car isn't good because it doesn't have a sunroof—maybe it's designed for a different kind of road.