Ethnic homophily affects vaccine prioritization strategies

Journal of Theoretical Biology(2022)

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People are more likely to interact with other people of their ethnicity—a phenomenon known as ethnic homophily. In the United States, people of color are known to hold proportionately more high-contact jobs and are thus more at risk of virus infection. At the same time, these ethnic groups are on average younger than the rest of the population. This gives rise to interesting disease dynamics and non-trivial trade-offs that should be taken into consideration when developing prioritization strategies for future mass vaccine roll-outs.
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COVID-19,Compartmental disease model,Vaccine roll-out,Homophily,Ethnicity
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