Optimal Allocation of COVID-19 Vaccines in the Philippines

Author:

Buhat Christian Alvin H.ORCID,Lutero Destiny SM.,Olave Yancee H.,Quindala Kemuel M.,Recreo Mary Grace P.,Talabis Dylan Antonio SJ.ORCID,Torres Monica C.,Tubay Jerrold M.ORCID,Rabajante Jomar F.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractVaccine allocation is a national concern especially for countries such as the Philippines that have limited resources in acquiring COVID-19 vaccines. As such, certain groups are suggested to be prioritized for vaccination to protect the most vulnerable before vaccinating others. Our model suggests an allocation of vaccines such that COVID-19 deaths are minimized while the prioritization framework is satisfied. Results of the model show that a vaccine coverage of at least 50 to 70% of the population can be enough for a community with limited supplies, and an increase in vaccine supply is beneficial if initial coverage is less than the specified target range. Also, among the vaccines considered in the study, the one with 89.9% effectiveness and has a 183 Philippine peso (Php) price per dose projected the least number of deaths. Compared to other model variations and common allocation approaches, the model has achieved both an optimal and equitable allocation. This will be helpful for policymakers in determining a vaccine distribution for a resource-constrained community.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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