Prioritizing allocation of COVID-19 vaccines based on social contacts increases vaccination effectiveness
Jiangzhuo Chen(Biocom), Madhav Marathe(Virginia Tech), Stephen Eubank(Biocom), Achla Marathe(Virginia Tech), Anil Vullikanti(Virginia Tech), Gal Ehrlich(Paul Ehrlich Institut), Srinivasan Venkatramanan(Biocom), Parantapa Bhattacharya(Biocom), Bryan Lewis(Biocom), Maier Fenster(Paul Ehrlich Institut), Mandy Wilson(Biocom), Arash Haddadan(Biocom), Henning Mortveit(Engineering Systems (United States)), Stefan Hoops(Biocom), Aravind Srinivasan(University of Maryland, College Park), Christopher L. Barrett(Cornell University), Abhijin Adiga(Biocom)
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