Abstract
AbstractThis article aims to study the COVID-19 data for New York City. We use both the daily number of second does vaccination and the daily number of reported cases for New York City. This article provides a method to combine an epidemic model and such data. We explore the influence of vaccine efficacy on our results.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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