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Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccination Behavior Using an SEIRM/V Epidemic Model With Awareness Decay

Chao Zuo, Fenping Zhu, Yuting Ling

2022Frontiers in Public Health21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Information awareness about COVID-19 spread through multiple channels can stimulate individuals to vaccinate to protect themselves and reduce the infection rate. However, the awareness individuals may lose competency over time due to the decreasing quality of the information and fading of awareness. This paper introduces awareness programs, which can not only change people from unaware to aware state, but also from aware to unaware state. Then an SEIRM/V mathematical model is derived to study the influence of awareness programs on individual vaccination behavior. We evaluate the dynamical evolution of the system model and perform the numerical simulation, and examine the effects of awareness transformation based on the COVID-19 vaccination case in China. The results show that awareness spread through various information sources is positively associated with epidemic containment while awareness fading negatively correlates with vaccination coverage.

Topics & Concepts

VaccinationFadingCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Epidemic modelComputer scienceMedicineEnvironmental healthPsychologyImmunologyTelecommunicationsDecoding methodsPathologyPopulationInfectious disease (medical specialty)DiseaseCOVID-19 epidemiological studiesMisinformation and Its ImpactsOpinion Dynamics and Social Influence