The rapid rollout of Israel’s vaccination program has led to considerable international interest. In this brief commentary we consider how the criteria for vaccination priority groups differ between Israel and selected European countries. We argue that following the Israeli approach of using broad criteria for prioritization— i.e. having fewer groups and a lower age threshold— could have several beneficial effects, including more manageable logistics and fewer roll out delays, as well as potentially reducing pressure on hospitals. With an increasing supply of vaccines becoming available rapidly in much of Europe, countries could consider following the approach of Israel and adopting broader priority criteria going forward
Once a safe COVID-19 vaccine will become available, there will not be enough supply of it to vaccina...
In the first half of 2021, Israel had been ahead of other countries concerning the speed of its roll...
Different strategies have been used to maximise the effect of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Euro...
The rapid rollout of Israel’s vaccination program has led to considerable international interest. In...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision-mak...
In high-income countries that were first to roll out COVID-19 vaccines, older adults have thus far u...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision mak...
Background: Although there is rapid progress in vaccine research regarding influenza pandemic vac...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines is occurring at a rapid pace, with the potential for a vaccine ...
Abstract As of March 31, 2021, Israel had administered 116 doses of vaccine for COVID-19 per 100 pop...
Objective: We investigated people’s preferences in COVID-19 vaccine allocation priority, comparing d...
ABSTRACT Background How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has b...
BACKGROUND: Deciding how best to invest in healthcare is never an easy task and prioritization is th...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision-mak...
In high-income countries that were first to roll out coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, o...
Once a safe COVID-19 vaccine will become available, there will not be enough supply of it to vaccina...
In the first half of 2021, Israel had been ahead of other countries concerning the speed of its roll...
Different strategies have been used to maximise the effect of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Euro...
The rapid rollout of Israel’s vaccination program has led to considerable international interest. In...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision-mak...
In high-income countries that were first to roll out COVID-19 vaccines, older adults have thus far u...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision mak...
Background: Although there is rapid progress in vaccine research regarding influenza pandemic vac...
The development of COVID-19 vaccines is occurring at a rapid pace, with the potential for a vaccine ...
Abstract As of March 31, 2021, Israel had administered 116 doses of vaccine for COVID-19 per 100 pop...
Objective: We investigated people’s preferences in COVID-19 vaccine allocation priority, comparing d...
ABSTRACT Background How best to prioritise COVID-19 vaccination within and between countries has b...
BACKGROUND: Deciding how best to invest in healthcare is never an easy task and prioritization is th...
With the limited initial availability of COVID-19 vaccines in the first months of 2021, decision-mak...
In high-income countries that were first to roll out coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines, o...
Once a safe COVID-19 vaccine will become available, there will not be enough supply of it to vaccina...
In the first half of 2021, Israel had been ahead of other countries concerning the speed of its roll...
Different strategies have been used to maximise the effect of COVID-19 vaccination campaigns in Euro...