Coronavirus: The Simulation of Stopping the Spread of Vaccination

Coronavirus Simulation Looking at Stopping the Spread of Vaccination

The coronavirus is transmitted very quickly, especially in the case of the Delta variant, which is starting to cause extremely serious problems, including in Romania, and below you can see some simulations that show us how easily the virus can spread in unvaccinated communications, but also how it can stop vaccination this process.

The coronavirus spreads rapidly in any situation where the vaccination of the population is less than 60%, especially in Romania where the percentage of 30% of the vaccinated cannot stop the accelerated spread with a greater aggressiveness than in previous waves, but only protects those immunized.

"Each vaccinated person is important for stopping transmission!
The data available for the initial variants of SARS-CoV-2 show that a person infected with the virus passes it on, on average, to two or three other people.
After only 7 generations of transmission, we get the graph on the left.
On the right, 3 vaccinated people break the chain of transmission at different points, significantly limiting the number of cases in the outbreak.
The Delta variant is much more transmissible. An infected person can transmit the virus to 6-8 other people."