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Prioritization preferences for COVID-19 vaccination are consistent across five countries

Medicine and Health

Prioritization preferences for COVID-19 vaccination are consistent across five countries

S. Munzert, S. Ramirez-ruiz, et al.

This study conducted by Simon Munzert, Sebastian Ramirez-Ruiz, Başak Çalı, Lukas F. Stoetzer, Anita Gohdes, and Will Lowe explores public preferences for COVID-19 vaccine allocation across several countries. Findings reveal a strong prioritization of healthcare workers and those with medical preconditions, while also highlighting public favor towards early registrants and citizens over later applicants and non-citizens.

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Abstract
Vaccination against COVID-19 is making progress globally, but vaccine doses remain a rare commodity in many parts of the world. New virus variants require vaccines to be updated, hampering the availability of effective vaccines. Policymakers have defined criteria to regulate who gets priority access to the vaccination, such as age, health complications, or those who hold system-relevant jobs. But how does the public think about vaccine allocation? To explore those preferences, we surveyed respondents in Brazil, Germany, Italy, Poland, and the United States from September to December of 2020 using ranking and forced-choice tasks. We find that public preferences are consistent with expert guidelines prioritizing health-care workers and people with medical preconditions. However, the public also considers those signing up early for vaccination and citizens of the country to be more deserving than later-comers and non-citizens. These results hold across measures, countries, and socio-demographic subgroups.
Publisher
Humanities and Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Dec 07, 2022
Authors
Simon Munzert, Sebastian Ramirez-Ruiz, Başak Çalı, Lukas F. Stoetzer, Anita Gohdes, Will Lowe
Tags
COVID-19
vaccine allocation
public preferences
healthcare workers
demographic groups
Brazil
Germany
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