Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach

COVID-19 vaccinations have been shown to be safe, efficacious, and life-saving. They, like other vaccines, do not entirely protect everyone who receives them, and no one knows how effectively they can prevent people from spreading the virus to others or whether the booster dosage is dangerous to som...

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Main Authors: Samayan Narayanamoorthy, Subramaniam Pragathi, Meshal Shutaywi, Ali Ahmadian, Daekook Kang
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Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214716022000227
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author Samayan Narayanamoorthy
Subramaniam Pragathi
Meshal Shutaywi
Ali Ahmadian
Daekook Kang
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Meshal Shutaywi
Ali Ahmadian
Daekook Kang
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description COVID-19 vaccinations have been shown to be safe, efficacious, and life-saving. They, like other vaccines, do not entirely protect everyone who receives them, and no one knows how effectively they can prevent people from spreading the virus to others or whether the booster dosage is dangerous to some vulnerable people. So, in addition to getting vaccinated, we must continue with additional efforts to combat the pandemic. Quantitatively, the pragmatic, appropriate, and phenomenal mechanism of the complex spherical fuzzy set enhances the decision-making efficacy and the ordering quality of the ELECTRE I method to include a profitable and optimal approach for MAGDM. In the CSF environment, critically ill patients are investigated systematically using a pairwise comparison based ELECTRE-I technique. In this paper, we improve the precision of the CSF-based ELECTRE-I approach to an unique score function. The suggested approach’s comparability is examined with techniques that should provide equal importance to the alternatives, and the presented score function’s reliability is validated using the existing score function with the two cases.
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spelling doaj.art-e8d7111d009e4ef99b73912ece8d73142022-12-22T03:51:52ZengElsevierOperations Research Perspectives2214-71602022-01-019100251Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approachSamayan Narayanamoorthy0Subramaniam Pragathi1Meshal Shutaywi2Ali Ahmadian3Daekook Kang4Department Of Mathematics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 641046, IndiaDepartment Of Mathematics, Bharathiar University, Coimbatore 641046, IndiaKing Abdulaziz University, College of Science & Arts, Department of Mathematics, Rabigh, Saudi ArabiaDecision Lab, Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria, Italy; Department of Mathematics, Near East University, Nicosia, TRNC, Mersin 10, TurkeyDepartment of Industrial and Management Engineering, Inje University 197 Inje-ro, Gimhae-si, 50834, Gyeongsangnam-do, Republic of Korea; Corresponding author.COVID-19 vaccinations have been shown to be safe, efficacious, and life-saving. They, like other vaccines, do not entirely protect everyone who receives them, and no one knows how effectively they can prevent people from spreading the virus to others or whether the booster dosage is dangerous to some vulnerable people. So, in addition to getting vaccinated, we must continue with additional efforts to combat the pandemic. Quantitatively, the pragmatic, appropriate, and phenomenal mechanism of the complex spherical fuzzy set enhances the decision-making efficacy and the ordering quality of the ELECTRE I method to include a profitable and optimal approach for MAGDM. In the CSF environment, critically ill patients are investigated systematically using a pairwise comparison based ELECTRE-I technique. In this paper, we improve the precision of the CSF-based ELECTRE-I approach to an unique score function. The suggested approach’s comparability is examined with techniques that should provide equal importance to the alternatives, and the presented score function’s reliability is validated using the existing score function with the two cases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214716022000227Vaccine outbreakMAGDMCSFELECTRE-IScore function
spellingShingle Samayan Narayanamoorthy
Subramaniam Pragathi
Meshal Shutaywi
Ali Ahmadian
Daekook Kang
Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach
Operations Research Perspectives
Vaccine outbreak
MAGDM
CSF
ELECTRE-I
Score function
title Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach
title_full Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach
title_fullStr Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach
title_short Analysis of Vaccine efficacy during the COVID-19 pandemic period using CSF-ELECTRE-I approach
title_sort analysis of vaccine efficacy during the covid 19 pandemic period using csf electre i approach
topic Vaccine outbreak
MAGDM
CSF
ELECTRE-I
Score function
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2214716022000227
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