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Subject Economics of Vaccine Distribution
Date December 15, 2020 12:04 PM
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Whom should we prioritize for distributing the vaccine? Immigration reform will be difficult for the Biden administration.

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November 15, 2020

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The numbers are clear that President Trump’s immigration policies have irreparably harmed millions of immigrants and Americans. If President Biden’s goal is to rectify the harm of the last four years, he must act boldly and aggressively to fix the numerous problems of his predecessor.

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If the vaccine has a high enough efficacy, then under certain assumptions, it’s better to prioritize those more likely to transmit the disease for early inoculations.

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