Background: Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in the United States developed priority vaccine allocations for specific demographic groups in the population. This study evaluates the performance of the CDC vaccine allocation strategy with respect to multiple potentially competing vaccination goals (minimizing mortality, cases, infections, and years of life lost (YLL)), under the same framework as the CDC allocation: four priority vaccination groups and population demographics stratified by age, comorbidities, occupation and living condition (congested or non-congested). Methods and findings: We developed a compartmental disease model that incorporates key elements of the current ...
SARS-CoV-2 vaccination strategies were designed to reduce COVID-19 mortality, morbidity, and health ...
BACKGROUND: How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has been a publ...
BACKGROUND: Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region differ in terms of the ...
Background Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contro...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...
BACKGROUND: The development and widespread use of an effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine could prevent subs...
Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways t...
Vaccines, when available, will likely become our best tool to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in...
Background: Approval of novel vaccines for COVID-19 has brought hope and expectations, but not witho...
Several SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidates are now in late-stage trials, with efficacy and safety results...
The pandemic of COVID-19 is a life-threatening disease that entailed all governments but especially ...
This study analyzes the relations between doses administrated of vaccines for Coronavirus disease-20...
Vaccine allocation strategy for COVID-19 is an emerging and important issue that affects the efficie...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
We evaluate the efficiency of various heuristic strategies for allocating vaccines against COVID-19 ...
SARS-CoV-2 vaccination strategies were designed to reduce COVID-19 mortality, morbidity, and health ...
BACKGROUND: How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has been a publ...
BACKGROUND: Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region differ in terms of the ...
Background Anticipating an initial shortage of vaccines for COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Contro...
Given the scarcity of safe and effective COVID-19 vaccines, a chief policy question is how to alloca...
BACKGROUND: The development and widespread use of an effective SARS-CoV-2 vaccine could prevent subs...
Major global and national vaccine allocation guidelines urge planners to allocate vaccines in ways t...
Vaccines, when available, will likely become our best tool to control the COVID-19 pandemic. Even in...
Background: Approval of novel vaccines for COVID-19 has brought hope and expectations, but not witho...
Several SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidates are now in late-stage trials, with efficacy and safety results...
The pandemic of COVID-19 is a life-threatening disease that entailed all governments but especially ...
This study analyzes the relations between doses administrated of vaccines for Coronavirus disease-20...
Vaccine allocation strategy for COVID-19 is an emerging and important issue that affects the efficie...
Influenza vaccination is vital for reducing H1N1 infection-mediated morbidity and mortality. To redu...
We evaluate the efficiency of various heuristic strategies for allocating vaccines against COVID-19 ...
SARS-CoV-2 vaccination strategies were designed to reduce COVID-19 mortality, morbidity, and health ...
BACKGROUND: How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has been a publ...
BACKGROUND: Countries in the World Health Organization (WHO) European Region differ in terms of the ...