Modeling a COVID-19 Pandemic with a BSVIRD Model

By Brian Yu1; James A Glazier (editor)1; Josua Oscar Aponte-Serrano (editor)1

1. Indiana University

This model emulates the introduction of a two-dose vaccine in a COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the United States.

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Version 1.1 - published on 17 Feb 2021

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The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of the most challenging public health challenges of the 21st century. With important questions ranging from death prevention to pandemic duration a vital component in this discussion has been the introduction of the two-dose COVID-19 vaccine. Is it better to hold back vaccine doses in order to follow a two-dose vaccine schedule or is better to give out all doses in hopes of getting more later down the line? This demonstration seeks to provide a comprehensive tool that can be used to answer these questions. 

 

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Project Creator and Developer: Brian Yu

Project Advisors: Dr. James Glazier, Josua Aponte-Serrano

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  • Brian Yu, James A Glazier, Josua Oscar Aponte-Serrano (2021), "Modeling a COVID-19 Pandemic with a BSVIRD Model," https://nanohub.org/resources/bsvirdcovid19mo. (DOI: 10.21981/2JR1-R847).

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