A panel dataset of COVID-19 vaccination policies in 185 countries.
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Full Title: Nat Hum Behav
Abbreviation: Nat Hum Behav
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Subject Category: Behavioral Sciences
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"all oxcgrt data are available on github and are licensed under the creative commons attribution cc by standard.; these summary indicators are included in most of our data csvs on github including the npi dataset 'oxcgrt_nat_latest csv'.; data availability the vaccine policy data are available on github (use the download tab to download linked file): https://github com/oxcgrt/covid-policy-tracker/blob/master/data/oxcgrt_vaccines_full csv all other information (including methodology and documentation) is available at https://github com/oxcgrt ."
"all oxcgrt data are available on github and are licensed under the creative commons attribution cc by standard.; these summary indicators are included in most of our data csvs on github including the npi dataset 'oxcgrt_nat_latest csv'.; data availability the vaccine policy data are available on github (use the download tab to download linked file): https://github com/oxcgrt/covid-policy-tracker/blob/master/data/oxcgrt_vaccines_full csv all other information (including methodology and documentation) is available at https://github com/oxcgrt . third the 52 categories selected for the v1-v4 indicators (16 general age categories14 at-risk age categories and 22 health and occupational categories) are not exhaustive; as such we publish a 'best fit' table in our interpretation guide to aid the classification of groups of people into our categories ( https://github com/oxcgrt/covid-policy-tracker/blob/master/documentation/interpretation_guide md ) (see also supplementary table 4 )."
"Competing interests The authors declare no competing interests."
"We thank the Oxford Martin School at the University of Oxford for funding the vaccination policy indicator design and collection; our research colleagues on the project, M. DiFolco, R. Nagesh, R. Barnes and M. Luciano; our database and software developer, T. Boby; our project manager, J. Elms; and our large team of dedicated volunteer data collectors who have committed thousands of hours to data collection and without whom we would not have been able to do it. A full list of volunteers is available at https://www.bsg.ox.ac.uk/research/covid-19-government-response-tracker. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish or preparation of the manuscript."
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