Figure 6
From: COVID-19 vaccination strategies depend on the underlying network of social interactions

Time courses of percentage of infected (red), recovered (blue), susceptible (green) and vaccinated (yellow) individuals in the population. Vaccines were administered 1Â year after the outbreak of the disease to either 5, 10, 20 or 30% of the population. Vaccines were administered in a single day (b,d) or over evenly distributed over 1Â year (a,c). Vaccines were administered randomly (a,b) or priority was given to hub nodes with the highest number of interactions in the network (c,d). Model parameters were set to the default parameters outlined in Table 1, with the exception of the immunity length which was set to 63Â days. Only networks with a transitivity between 0.5 and 0.8 were considered.