“…Many infectious disease models explicitly include vaccine hesitancy by assuming that a proportion of each sub-population cannot be vaccinated. Some models simply assume that this proportion is fixed (Bubar et al, 2021; Gavish and Katriel, 2022; Islam et al, 2021; Li et al, 2022; Luebben et al, 2023; Kadelka et al, 2022; Makhoul et al, 2020; Miura et al, 2021; Moore et al, 2021a; Rodriguez-Maroto et al, 2023; Tatapudi et al, 2021; Walker et al, 2022; Hogan et al, 2021; McBryde et al, 2021; Rahmandad, 2022), while others account for lower hesitancy among older individuals (Liu et al, 2022a; Moghadas et al, 2021; Han et al, 2021; Liu et al, 2022b; Moore et al, 2021b; Zavrakli et al, 2023). Most models in the latter category differentiate hesitancy using a binary age threshold.…”