Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways that recognize, and ideally reduce, existing societal inequities within countries. However, allocation plans of the US will be determined individually by each of the CDC’s 64 jurisdictions (states, the District of Columbia, five cities, and territories). We analyzed whether jurisdictions have incorporated novel approaches to reduce inequity, based on plans published by the CDC in early November 2020 (63 summaries [98% of all jurisdictions] and 47 full guidance documents [73% of all, including all 50 states]). Eighteen states adopted a novel proposal to use a disadvantage index to allocate vaccines more equitably, for five types of equity goals...
The impact of the next influenza pandemic may be mitigated by inducing immunity in individuals prior...
How does the public want a COVID-19 vaccine to be allocated? We conducted a conjoint experiment aski...
Vaccines are arguably the most important means of pandemic influenza mitigation. However, as during ...
Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways t...
A central goal in the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s (NASEM) framework fo...
On September 1, 2020 the National Academies released a draft framework for Equitable Allocation of a...
In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the societal disruption it has b...
Equity was—and is—central in the US policy response to COVID-19, given its disproportionate impact o...
Background: Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contr...
In this article, we propose the Fair Priority Model for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and emphasize...
Over past months, several effective COVID-19 vaccine candidates have been developed in different cou...
The global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been exacerbated by social vulnerabiliti...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...
Vaccine allocation strategy for COVID-19 is an emerging and important issue that affects the efficie...
Background: Whenever vaccines for a new pandemic or widespread epidemic are developed, demand greatl...
The impact of the next influenza pandemic may be mitigated by inducing immunity in individuals prior...
How does the public want a COVID-19 vaccine to be allocated? We conducted a conjoint experiment aski...
Vaccines are arguably the most important means of pandemic influenza mitigation. However, as during ...
Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways t...
A central goal in the National Academies of Science, Engineering and Medicine’s (NASEM) framework fo...
On September 1, 2020 the National Academies released a draft framework for Equitable Allocation of a...
In response to the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and the societal disruption it has b...
Equity was—and is—central in the US policy response to COVID-19, given its disproportionate impact o...
Background: Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contr...
In this article, we propose the Fair Priority Model for COVID-19 vaccine distribution, and emphasize...
Over past months, several effective COVID-19 vaccine candidates have been developed in different cou...
The global coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been exacerbated by social vulnerabiliti...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...
Vaccine allocation strategy for COVID-19 is an emerging and important issue that affects the efficie...
Background: Whenever vaccines for a new pandemic or widespread epidemic are developed, demand greatl...
The impact of the next influenza pandemic may be mitigated by inducing immunity in individuals prior...
How does the public want a COVID-19 vaccine to be allocated? We conducted a conjoint experiment aski...
Vaccines are arguably the most important means of pandemic influenza mitigation. However, as during ...