Author: Saraswat, B.; Ansumali, S.; Prakash, M. K.
Title: Using high effective risk of Adult-Senior duo in multigenerational homes to prioritize COVID-19 vaccination Cord-id: 2eqoup8t Document date: 2021_4_14
ID: 2eqoup8t
Snippet: Immediate and universal vaccination is a way of controlling the COVID-19 infections and deaths. Shortages of vaccine supplies and practical deployment rates on the field necessitate prioritization. The global strategy has been to prioritize those with a high personal risk due to their age or comorbidities and those who constitute the essential workforce of the society. Rather than a systematic age-based roll-down, assigning the next priority requires a local strategy based on the vaccine availab
Document: Immediate and universal vaccination is a way of controlling the COVID-19 infections and deaths. Shortages of vaccine supplies and practical deployment rates on the field necessitate prioritization. The global strategy has been to prioritize those with a high personal risk due to their age or comorbidities and those who constitute the essential workforce of the society. Rather than a systematic age-based roll-down, assigning the next priority requires a local strategy based on the vaccine availability, the effectiveness of this specific vaccine, the population size as well as its age-demographics, the scenario of how the pandemic is likely to develop. The Adult (ages 20-60) - Senior (ages over 60) duo from a multigenerational home presents a high-risk demographic, with an estimated 'effective age' of an adult to be 40 years more if they live with an unvaccinated grandparent. Our model suggests that strategically vaccinating the Adults from multigenerational homes in India may be effective in saving the lives of around 70,000 to 200,000 of Seniors, under the different epidemiological scenarios possible with or without strict lockdowns.
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