A Comparative Analysis of Distribution and Allocation of Covid-19 Vaccines Between Two Administrations

Leila Halawi, J. Mayanja, J. Chilipamushi, Y. Zhang, B Albury, Jude Edwards

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Abstract

The pandemic of COVID-19 is a life-threatening disease that entailed all governments but especially the U.S government, to quickly prevent methods of spreading the virus while strategically putting in place a plan for biological testing for a vaccine for immunity. The purpose was to determine how effective the formulation of a COVID-19 vaccine and the distribution would impact the mortality with efficacy rates. Besides, this research paper underlines the principles for ethical and equitable distribution for mass immunization. A comparative analysis between the Trump Administration and the Biden Administration will be presented regarding the funding stream, distribution of vaccinations, and prioritization efforts against morbidity and mortality. We will determine how the resources and funding were utilized to provide Covid-19 vaccines rapidly enough for mass immunization.

Original languageAmerican English
JournalInstitute for Global Business Research Conference Proceedings
Volume5
StatePublished - Apr 14 2021

Keywords

  • United States
  • Trump Administration
  • Biden Administration
  • vaccination
  • immunization
  • COVID-19

Disciplines

  • American Politics
  • Community Health and Preventive Medicine
  • Emergency and Disaster Management
  • Public Administration
  • Public Health Education and Promotion
  • Social Welfare
  • Virus Diseases

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