Vaccination Strategies - Prioritization, Dose Sparing, and Decisions Under Uncertainty and Inequity
Offered By: Santa Fe Institute via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore vaccination strategies for COVID-19 in this 1-hour 12-minute lecture by Daniel Larremore from the University of Colorado Boulder. Delve into the complexities of vaccine prioritization and dose-sparing techniques amidst global supply limitations. Examine mathematical and epidemiological models for SARS-CoV-2 transmission, evolution, vaccination, and dynamics. Analyze how different applications of the same strategy can impact health inequities. Gain insights into decision-making under uncertainty, considering factors such as emerging variants and adaptive human behavior. Understand the global, national, and local implications of vaccine distribution strategies as the world strives for herd immunity against COVID-19.
Syllabus
Vaccination Strategies: Prioritization, Dose Sparing, and Decisions Under Uncertainty & Inequity
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Santa Fe Institute
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