Author: Wang, Xutong; Du, Zhanwei; Johnson, Kaitlyn E.; Pasco, Remy F.; Fox, Spencer J.; Lachmann, Michael; McLellan, Jason S.; Meyers, Lauren Ancel
Title: Effects of COVID-19 Vaccination Timing and Risk Prioritization on Mortality Rates, United States Cord-id: e1n68st9 Document date: 2021_7_25
ID: e1n68st9
Snippet: During rollout of coronavirus disease vaccination, policymakers have faced critical trade-offs. Using a mathematical model of transmission, we found that timing of vaccination rollout would be expected to have a substantially greater effect on mortality rate than risk-based prioritization and uptake and that prioritizing first doses over second doses may be lifesaving.
Document: During rollout of coronavirus disease vaccination, policymakers have faced critical trade-offs. Using a mathematical model of transmission, we found that timing of vaccination rollout would be expected to have a substantially greater effect on mortality rate than risk-based prioritization and uptake and that prioritizing first doses over second doses may be lifesaving.
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