Author: Zavrakli, Eleni; Parnell, Andrew; Malone, David; Duffy, Ken; Dey, Subhrakanti
Title: Optimal age-specific vaccination control for COVID-19 Cord-id: 9zroi9d8 Document date: 2021_4_30
ID: 9zroi9d8
Snippet: The outbreak of a novel coronavirus causing severe acute respiratory syndrome in December 2019 has escalated into a worldwide pandemic. In this work, we propose a compartmental model to describe the dynamics of transmission of infection and use it to obtain the optimal vaccination control. The model accounts for the various stages of the vaccination and the optimisation is focused on minimising the infections to protect the population and relieve the healthcare system. As a case study we selecte
Document: The outbreak of a novel coronavirus causing severe acute respiratory syndrome in December 2019 has escalated into a worldwide pandemic. In this work, we propose a compartmental model to describe the dynamics of transmission of infection and use it to obtain the optimal vaccination control. The model accounts for the various stages of the vaccination and the optimisation is focused on minimising the infections to protect the population and relieve the healthcare system. As a case study we selected the Republic of Ireland. We use data provided by Ireland's COVID-19 Data-Hub and simulate the evolution of the pandemic with and without the vaccination in place for two different scenarios, one representative of a national lockdown situation and the other indicating looser restrictions in place. One of the main findings of our work is that the optimal approach would involve a vaccination programme where the older population is vaccinated in larger numbers earlier while simultaneously part of the younger population also gets vaccinated to lower the risk of transmission between groups.
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