2024
DOI: 10.1002/puh2.167
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COVID‐19 herd immunity in Lebanon: Challenges and prospects

Christopher Maatouk,
Orestis Germanos,
Anna‐Maria Aad
et al.

Abstract: COVID‐19 hit Lebanon at the worst time, amid an economic downward spiral and national protests regarding living conditions and political corruption. The first case was found on February 21, 2020, and the first batch of vaccines arrived on March 24, 2021. Although neither natural infection nor mass vaccination truly provided herd immunity, the latter was a more effective way to handle the pandemic, and Lebanon fell short on that path. During the pandemic, a myriad of factors complicated its response to the viru… Show more

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