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Overcoming COVID-19 vaccine preferential bias in Europe: Is the end of the pandemic still foreseeable?
2021-06-28
public and global health
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The availability of safe and effective vaccine alone does not save lives; it is the inoculation plus other public health measures that do. Recent reports suggest the growing trend in vaccine preferential bias in parts of the world but not much in Europe. The present paper aims to investigate the occurrence of COVID-19 vaccine preferential bias in Europe for effective vaccination planning and pandemic control. MethodData on vaccine delivered and vaccination campaigns of the EU member states was ...
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