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diseases remains a challenge. Can delivery of information regarding the benefits of vaccination through personal home visits by … information about COVID-19 vaccines and promote vaccination through one-on-one meetings, using an interpersonal behavioral change … the overall vaccination take-up is quite moderate and that there are no differences in vaccination outcomes across the …
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The global COVID-19 vaccination campaign is the largest public health campaign in history, with over 2 billion people … understood. Leveraging the staggered rollout of vaccines, we find that the vaccination campaign across 141 countries averted 2 … vaccination in each country proportional to its population, would have saved roughly 670,000 more lives. However, this …
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subjects. The study revealed five religious beliefs associated with the pandemic and one non-religious belief that vaccination … would lead to infertility in women. This belief (14% of the sample) and the belief that vaccination leads to a triple …
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This paper examines the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on food insecurity in the United States, using data from the … instrumental variable to address the endogeneity of vaccination decision. We find that vaccination had a substantial impact on food … vaccination policy can be effective in alleviating the fiscal burden of the pandemic on the government. Furthermore, our analysis …
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Many US cities implemented indoor vaccine mandates to incentivize citizens to get vaccinated and reduce the spread of COVID-19. Previous research finds that similar country-level mandates increased vaccine uptake substantially. However, with city-level mandates, unvaccinated individuals could...
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pandemic preparedness and response. Rapid vaccination during pandemics can significantly reduce mortality, economic losses, and …
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This paper investigates the dynamic impact of social distancing policy on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) infection … vaccination is found to significantly reduce the critical rate while it increases visitors and consumption expenditures. The …
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We quantify the impact of COVID-19 vaccination on psychological well-being using information from a large-scale panel … vaccination increases psychological well-being by 0.12 standard deviation, compensating for around one half of the overall … mentally distressed individuals, supporting the prioritization of this group in vaccination roll-outs. …
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vaccination on the part of governments and citizens. It specifically constructs a noncooperative static game with complete … information between the citizen and the government encompassing the strategies of vaccination and no vaccination with regard to … sole and strict pure strategy Nash equilibrium, being that of strategies no vaccination and no imposition, respectively …
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during an epidemic? We study a setting where ICU resources are constrained while suppression is costly (e.g., limiting … suppression measures are continuously taken to hold down the spread throughout the epidemic, is suboptimal. Instead, the optimal … suppression is discountinuous. The epidemic should be left unregulated in a first phase and when the ICU constraint is approaching …
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