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Fig. 5

From: A multi-layer network model to assess school opening policies during a vaccination campaign: a case study on COVID-19 in France

Fig. 5

Effect of children vaccination. We show the Monte Carlo estimation (over 100 independent simulations) of the cumulative fraction of infections among non-vaccinated adults (blue) and children (orange) at the end of the pandemic outbreak, as a function of the fraction of vaccinated population V. The solid curves refer to Vaccination strategy I, in which only adults are eligible for vaccination; the dashed curve refers to Vaccination strategy II, in which vaccine shots are randomly assigned to the entire population. In (a), we consider the original strain; the vertical bands represent the confidence interval with respect to the decreased infectiousness of children. In (b), we consider the Alpha variant; the vertical bands represent the confidence interval with respect to the increased infectiousness of the Alpha variant. The parameters used in the simulations are listed in Table 2, \(q_a=0.25\), and \(q_c=0.12\)

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