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The world has suffered from the coronavirus pandemic that started over a year ago, where vaccinations have only just … started around seven months ago. This study aims to determine whether vaccination can end the coronavirus pandemic based on … the availability, accessibility of vaccines, and vaccination rates of different countries. We used several data …
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surprises in vaccines administered, we find that an unexpected increase in vaccination per capita is associated with a … benefits being larger when vaccination rates are higher. Country-specific conditions play an important role, with lower …
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appropriate vaccination campaigns to face next pandemic impacts driven by new variants. This study develops a Machine Learning …The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) continues to be a constant threat in 2022 and is important to design … COVID-19 and reduce negative impact with effective vaccination plans …
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We study the effect of education on vaccination against COVID-19 and influenza in Germany and Europe. Our … individuals between 59 and 91 years of age. We find no significant effect of an additional year of schooling on vaccination status … additional schooling increases fear of side effects from COVID vaccination. …
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Vaccination represents a canonical example of externalities in economics, yet there are few estimates of their … magnitudes. I estimate social and externality benefits of influenza vaccination in two settings. First, using a natural … experiment, I estimate the impacts of aggregate vaccination rates on mortality and work absences in the United States. Second, I …
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data, we find that: (i) early vaccine procurement, domestic production of vaccines, the severity of the pandemic, a country …’s health infrastructure, and vaccine acceptance are significant determinants of the speed of vaccination rollouts; (ii) vaccine …
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This paper investigates the role of testing and age-composition in the Covid-19 epidemic. We augment a standard SIR … likely to die, exacerbating their willingness to take risks and to impose externalities on the old. We explore heterogeneous …
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