Effect of vaccination against COVID-19 spreading.

IF 4.4 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Proceedings of the Japan Academy. Series B, Physical and Biological Sciences Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2183/pjab.97.027
Hirotaka Sugawara
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We continue (Ref. 1: Proc. Jpn. Acad. Ser. B 97, 22-49) to analyze the COVID-19 status. We concentrate on the following issues in this work:1. Effect of vaccination against the spreading of SARS-CoV-2.2. General landscape of the world situation concerning vaccinations.3. Some aspects of the new variants of SARS-CoV-2.Our findings include:1. With vaccinations, it is fair to say that we have entered a new phase in the fight against the virus SARS-CoV-2. We have analyzed some preliminary data to find how vaccinations can be effective against COVID-19 spreading. This analysis is based on, and is a continuation of, our first paper quoted in Ref. 1.2. If Tokyo (or Japan) continues to keep its vaccination schedule (starting in early April, 2021 and finishing it for elderly, 65 or older, in 4 months), it will see a sign of control of the virus in early June, 2021 although we see changes of this status due to new, more contagious variants.3. The strength (parameter β) of a new contagious variant can be estimated based on the initial data on the variant (Section 5).

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疫苗接种对COVID-19传播的影响。
我们继续(参考文献1:Proc. Jpn)。专科学校爵士。B 97, 22-49)分析COVID-19现状。在这项工作中,我们主要关注以下几个问题:疫苗接种对SARS-CoV-2.2传播的影响。关于疫苗接种的世界形势概况。新变种SARS-CoV-2的一些方面。我们的研究结果包括:1。有了疫苗接种,可以说我们在抗击SARS-CoV-2病毒的斗争中进入了一个新阶段。我们分析了一些初步数据,以找出接种疫苗如何有效防止COVID-19的传播。这个分析是基于参考文献1.2中引用的我们的第一篇论文,并且是它的延续。如果东京(或日本)继续保持其疫苗接种计划(从2021年4月初开始,并在4个月内完成对65岁或以上老年人的疫苗接种),它将在2021年6月初看到病毒得到控制的迹象,尽管我们看到由于新的,更具传染性的变种而导致这种状况发生变化。新的传染性变异体的强度(参数β)可以根据该变异体的初始数据进行估计(第5节)。
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期刊介绍: The Proceedings of the Japan Academy Ser. B (PJA-B) is a scientific publication of the Japan Academy with a 90-year history, and covers all branches of natural sciences, except for mathematics, which is covered by the PJA-A. It is published ten times a year and is distributed widely throughout the world and can be read and obtained free of charge through the world wide web.
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