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[Coronavirus Vaccines in Abundance - What Then?]

Dieter Cassel1, Volker Ulrich2.   

Abstract

A total of 3.2 million people in Germany have been fully immunised so far. However, in order to achieve herd immunity, which is likely to require an immunisation rate of around 80 % due to the highly infectious mutants, approximately 65 million people need to be vaccinated. The current "imbalance" in the vaccination campaign is largely due to the limited supply of vaccines. Since J&J's vaccine has recently been approved by the EU and additional production facilities are available, it is foreseeable that the capacities of the vaccination centres will no longer be sufficient. Moreover, at some point the existing unwillingness to vaccinate could become the final bottleneck in reaching herd immunity. This paper provides some calculations for these relationships. Against this background, it is questionable how well-prepared the present system is to cope with these foreseeable problems. © Der/die Autor:in(nen) 2021.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33897057      PMCID: PMC8052199          DOI: 10.1007/s10273-021-2895-4

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Wirtschaftsdienst        ISSN: 0043-6275


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1.  Does perceived scarcity of COVID-19 vaccines increase vaccination willingness? Results of an experimental study with German respondents in times of a national vaccine shortage.

Authors:  Julia Schnepf
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-09-07       Impact factor: 3.752

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