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vaccination and to identify the predictors of COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy in university students. Methods A cross-sectional study …
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Purpose The study discusses a rationale for a new type of capability called supply chain immunity that is required to … chain immunity and how it is related to the need for a renewed strategic national stockpile, the authors adopted an …, establishes a new type of supply chain immunity, along with the requirements for development of this capability. The framework for …
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Abstract Vaccination provides indirect benefits to the unvaccinated. Despite its important policy implications, there … vaccination can be greater than one case of illness prevented among the nonvaccinated, so its omission from policy analyses …
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Abstract We propose the minicommunity design to estimate indirect effects of vaccination. Establishing indirect effects … of vaccination in unvaccinated subpopulations could have important implications for global vaccine policies. In the … vaccination, similar to studies in larger communities to estimate indirect, total, and overall effects. Examples from the …
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COVID-19 vaccination, socioeconomic indicators and self-reported health among older adults aged = 50 years living in Estonia … vaccinated. Also, interest in digital applications corresponded to vaccination readiness (rho = 0.25, p  < 0.001). However, this …
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to propose a model for optimizing a large-scale influenza vaccination program (VP). The goal is to minimize the total … cost of the vaccination supply chain while guaranteeing a sufficiently high level of population protection. From a … clinics to each sub-group of customers during the vaccination season. Design/methodology/approach A mixed-integer programming …
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Abstract I analyze a model of patent races for COVID-19 vaccines under alternative liability rules. The first inventor of the vaccine gets the monopoly rent, but must assume full liability from its side effects. In this model, firms choose two kinds of investments, one for inventing a vaccine...
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Abstract Following the COVID-19 pandemic, many Asian countries have allowed virtual shareholder meetings. These meetings can not only prevent the spread of infection but also lower companies’ costs and facilitate shareholders’ participation. However, in virtual meetings, shareholders may...
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Abstract In the name of combating COVID-19, many countries have enacted laws that restrict citizens’ freedom of movement and freedom to operate businesses. These laws attempt to use the expressive effects of law and legal sanctions to make people conform to legal norms different from...
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Abstract The digital field certainly provides a lot of information in the medical field, it is possible, in a computerized way, also to simulate epidemics, and the spread of these. There have been events in the past, in some simulation games, which are currently being studied, as they could...
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