The development of COVID-19 vaccines is occurring at a rapid pace, with the potential for a vaccine to be available within 6 months. So who should be prioritized for vaccination when in the first instance, there will be insufficient supply to meet demand? There is no doubt that health-care workers in all settings should be vaccinated first, but who comes next will be a complex decision based on local epidemiology, societal values, and the ability of the vaccines to prevent both severe disease and to reduce transmission thereby eliciting herd protection. The decision on who to vaccinate should be equitable, highly contextualized, and based on the property of each vaccine. In some settings, the elderly may be prioritized, in others, it may be...
Over past months, several effective COVID-19 vaccine candidates have been developed in different cou...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision mak...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines is occurring at a rapid pace, with the potential for a vaccine ...
Prospective planning of COVID-19 vaccines allocation will be essential to maximize public health and...
BACKGROUND: How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has been a publ...
ABSTRACT Background How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has b...
BackgroundViral pandemics present a range of ethical challenges for policy makers, not the least amo...
Once a safe COVID-19 vaccine will become available, there will not be enough supply of it to vaccina...
BACKGROUND: All countries are facing decisions about which population groups to prioritize for acces...
Vaccines, when available, will likely become our best tool to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in...
In the face of limited COVID-19 vaccine supply, governments have had to identify priority groups for...
Over past months, several effective COVID-19 vaccine candidates have been developed in different cou...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision mak...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines is occurring at a rapid pace, with the potential for a vaccine ...
Prospective planning of COVID-19 vaccines allocation will be essential to maximize public health and...
BACKGROUND: How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has been a publ...
ABSTRACT Background How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has b...
BackgroundViral pandemics present a range of ethical challenges for policy makers, not the least amo...
Once a safe COVID-19 vaccine will become available, there will not be enough supply of it to vaccina...
BACKGROUND: All countries are facing decisions about which population groups to prioritize for acces...
Vaccines, when available, will likely become our best tool to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in...
In the face of limited COVID-19 vaccine supply, governments have had to identify priority groups for...
Over past months, several effective COVID-19 vaccine candidates have been developed in different cou...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision mak...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...