Optimizing vaccine allocation for COVID-19 vaccines shows the potential role of single-dose vaccination
Most COVID-19 vaccines require two doses but a single dose provides partial protection, so it is unclear how best to prioritize vaccine distribution in the context of limited supply. Here, the authors show that campaigns in which some age groups receive one dose while others receive both doses may b...
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Auteurs principaux: | Laura Matrajt, Julia Eaton, Tiffany Leung, Dobromir Dimitrov, Joshua T. Schiffer, David A. Swan, Holly Janes |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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