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Prioritizing the oldest for COVID-19 vaccines saves more lives, potential years of life – EurekAlert
Challenging the idea that older people with shorter life expectancies should rank lower in coronavirus immunization efforts, new research from the University of…
Challenging the idea that older people with shorter life expectancies should rank lower in coronavirus immunization efforts, new UC Berkeley research shows that giving vaccine priority to those most at risk of dying from COVID-19 will save the maximum number of lives, and their potential or future years of life.
The findings, published Feb. 25 in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, address the ethical dilemma of who should be first in line for a limited supply of vaccine…
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