An Investigation Into the Impacts of ICT in the Compacting of COVID-19: A Namibian Context

Nikodemus Angula
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The study aimed to investigate into the impact of a National COVID-19 Health contact tracing and monitoring system for Namibia. The study used qualitative methods as are search strategy. Qualitative data was collected through zoom meeting and a Google form link was distributed to the participants. The findings of the study revealed that a total of 18 participants responded to the semi-structured questions of which 38.9% represents male while female 61.1%. The age group between 18-25 response rate were 22.2%, age group between 26-35 response rate were 55.6%, age group between 36-45 response rate were 16.7% and the age group between 46 and above response rate was 10% represented in green colour to represent participants who fall in the age group between 46 and above. Therefore, the present study will investigate into the impact of a National COVID-19 health contact tracing and monitoring system and proposed a system which will allow every public member who visits an enclosed public place by capturing their demographic information as well as the date and time the facility was visited. The system replaces the paper-based method of recording the information of people visiting public places with an entrance that allows the coming in and out of people. The proposed system will also allow for real-time monitoring of temperature changes of individuals.
信息通信技术对COVID-19压缩影响的调查:纳米比亚背景
该研究旨在调查国家COVID-19卫生接触者追踪和监测系统对纳米比亚的影响。本研究采用定性方法和搜索策略。通过zoom会议收集定性数据,并向参与者分发Google表单链接。研究结果显示,共有18名参与者回答了半结构化问题,其中男性占38.9%,女性占61.1%。18-25岁年龄组的回复率为22.2%,26-35岁年龄组的回复率为55.6%,36-45岁年龄组的回复率为16.7%,46岁及以上年龄组的回复率为10%,用绿色表示46岁及以上年龄组的参与者。因此,本研究将调查国家COVID-19卫生接触者追踪和监测系统的影响,并提出一种系统,该系统将允许每个访问封闭公共场所的公众成员通过捕获其人口统计信息以及访问该设施的日期和时间。该系统以允许人们进出的入口取代了记录人们访问公共场所信息的纸质方式。该系统还可以实时监测个人的体温变化。
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