LISUNGIcovid19: Prototype of mobile application to help manage the way out of covid-19 crisis

Patrick Loola Bokonda, Khadija Ouazzani Touhami, N. Souissi
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) has plunged the world into a crisis that will forever be marked in the annals of humanity. Several mobile applications have been proposed, in particular to help limit or even stop the spread of the virus. In this paper, we propose a mobile data collection application, LISUNGIcovid19. This application has been built on the basis of the Open Data Kit (ODK) platform. The proposed solution offers both a mobile application and a data server to store, visualize and analyze the collected data. Although there are several applications created in this context of covid-19 such as STOPcovid or Wiqaytna, our solution is distinguished by the rapid adaptation of its data collection form according to the evolution of lockdown exit or renewed lockdown strategy adopted by the authorities. It will help decision-makers in the evaluation of their strategy and possibly the planning of lockdown exit and thus ensure a good management of the way out of this health crisis. The data collected by LISUNGIcovid19, as well as the analysis it proposes of this data, will enable the competent authorities to take the decision to quarantine, or isolate a city, a neighborhood or a group of individuals; or to start planning a progressive lockdown exit or even a new social isolation if necessary. The case study carried out in Morocco to test LISUNGIcovid19 helped to understand the classification of the cities of Casablanca, Rabat and Salé in zone 2 during the first phase of lockdown exit and then in zone 1 during its second phase; while the cities of Kenitra and Marrakech remained in zone 2 during both phases.
LISUNGIcovid19:帮助管理covid-19危机的移动应用程序原型
2019冠状病毒病(Covid-19)使世界陷入了一场将永远载入人类史册的危机。已经提出了几个移动应用程序,特别是帮助限制甚至阻止病毒的传播。在本文中,我们提出了一个移动数据采集应用程序,LISUNGIcovid19。该应用程序是在开放数据工具包(ODK)平台的基础上构建的。提出的解决方案提供了一个移动应用程序和一个数据服务器来存储、可视化和分析收集到的数据。虽然在2019冠状病毒病背景下创建了几个应用程序,如STOPcovid或Wiqaytna,但我们的解决方案的特点是,根据当局采取的封锁出口或新的封锁策略的演变,快速调整其数据收集形式。这将有助于决策者评估其战略,并可能规划封锁退出,从而确保妥善管理摆脱这场健康危机。lisungicvid19收集的数据,以及它对这些数据提出的分析,将使主管当局能够决定对一个城市、一个社区或一群人进行检疫或隔离;或者开始计划逐步封锁退出,甚至在必要时进行新的社会隔离。为测试LISUNGIcovid19而在摩洛哥进行的案例研究有助于了解卡萨布兰卡、拉巴特和萨尔萨尔等城市在封锁退出第一阶段被划分为第2区,然后在第二阶段被划分为第1区;而肯尼特拉和马拉喀什在这两个阶段仍处于第2区。
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