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A Study on Herd Immunity of COVID-19 in South Korea: Using a Stochastic Economic-Epidemiological Model

Authors
Park, HojeongKim, Songhee H.
Issue Date
8월-2020
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
COVID-19; Vaccination stockpile; SIS; Stochastic disease
Citation
ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS, v.76, no.4, pp.665 - 670
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Journal Title
ENVIRONMENTAL & RESOURCE ECONOMICS
Volume
76
Number
4
Start Page
665
End Page
670
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/54314
DOI
10.1007/s10640-020-00439-8
ISSN
0924-6460
Abstract
Vaccination is an effective measure to control the diffusion of infectious disease such as COVID-19. This paper analyzes the basic reproduction number in South Korea which enables us to identify a necessary level of vaccine stockpile to achieve herd immunity. An susceptible-infected-susceptible model is adopted that allows a stochastic diffusion. The result shows that the basic reproduction number of South Korea is approximately 2 which is substantially lower than those of the other regions. The herd immunity calculated from economic-epidemiological model suggests that at least 62% of the susceptible population be vaccinated when COVID-19 vaccine becomes available.
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