2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.06.14.24308958
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Enhancing Mass Vaccination Programs with Queueing Theory and Spatial Optimization

Sherrie Xie,
Maria Rieders,
Srisa Changolkar
et al.

Abstract: BackgroundMass vaccination is a cornerstone of public health emergency preparedness and response. However, injudicious placement of vaccination sites can lead to the formation of long waiting lines orqueues, which discourages individuals from waiting to be vaccinated and may thus jeopardize the achievement of public health targets. Queueing theory offers a framework for modeling queue formation at vaccination sites and its effect on vaccine uptake.MethodsWe developed an algorithm that integrates queueing theor… Show more

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