Abstract

The development of COVID-19 vaccine is highly concerned by all countries in the world. So far, many kinds of COVID-19 vaccines have entered phase III clinical trial. However, it is difficult to deliver COVID-19 vaccines efficiently and safely to the areas affected by the epidemic. This paper focuses on vaccine transportation in a supply chain model composed of one distributor and one retailer (clinic or hospital), in which the distributor procures COVID-19 vaccines from the manufacturer and then resells them to the retailer. Distributor detects the activity level of the vaccines, and retailer is responsible for transportation of the vaccines. Firstly, we establish a difference equations model with time-delay. Secondly, we investigate the impact of time-delay on the stability of vaccine supply chain. In addition, we explore the influence of decision adjustment speed of the distributor (or retailer) on the stability of vaccine supply chain. Finally, we verify the theoretical results by a two-dimensional bifurcation diagram, the largest Lyapunov exponent, entropy, and domain of attraction. The results show that when the decision delay-time or the adjustment speed of decision variables exceeds a certain threshold, it brings a negative impact on the stability of vaccine supply chain system. The stability domain of the system shrinks as customers’ sensitivity to cold chain transportation decreases and by contrast expends as customers’ sensitivity to vaccine prices decreases. When the vaccine supply chain is in a state of chaos, the effect of external control over the system is superior to that of internal control over the system.

Highlights

  • It is imperative to develop vaccines to prevent the rapidly spreading COVID-19 epidemic

  • Up to now, many vaccine candidates of COVID-19 have been progressing at an unparalleled speed. 165 of them have been in the exploration or preclinical stage, 26 vaccine candidates have entered the clinical stage, and 6 of them with the fastest progress had even entered the clinical stage III

  • 7 Conclusion In this study, we mainly investigated the vaccine supply chain composed of a distributor and retailer

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Introduction

It is imperative to develop vaccines to prevent the rapidly spreading COVID-19 epidemic. Dai et al Advances in Difference Equations (2021) 2021:39 clinical test III in China, among which Chen Wei’s team focusses on the adenovirus vector vaccine It is very important how the vaccine is in time delivered to the patients infected with the virus. Dushoff et al [18] established an epidemic mathematical model and found that a small change of the parameter value in the vaccine supply chain would make a huge change to the optimal vaccination strategy. The entropy theory is used to analyze the complex dynamic characteristics of vaccine supply chain according to different parameters, such as sensitivity coefficient of vaccine retail price, sensitivity coefficient of cold chain transportation, and the adjustment speed of make decision variables.

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