THE SPATIAL EFFECTS OF ELDERLY POPULATION PRESENCE ON COVID-19 INCIDENCE IN DKI JAKARTA BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER LARGE-SCALE SOCIAL RESTRICTION

Smart City Pub Date : 2021-11-18 DOI:10.56940/sc.v1.i1.4
Chotib Chotib, I. K. M. Raijaya, Ahmad Aki Muhaimin, N. Saputri
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Infected cases and suspect cases of covid-19 are increasing more and more daily. This increment happens either in whole regions of Indonesia and DKI Jakarta as a capital city. The purpose of this research is to seek the pattern in spatial of Covid-19 incidence with 3 different periods of before, during, and after large-scale social restriction, and to identify the influence of the presence of the elderly and other factors. One of the scopes of this study is the presence of the elderly because the elderly population is considered as influencing the increase of Covid-19 incidence. The analysis method used in this research is spatial analysis. Novel findings show that spatial pattern change in 3 periods of observation where clusterization of Covid-19 is more intensive, the presence of elderly is a more significant influence to the transmission of Covid-19. Also, there are spatial effects towards the influence of elderly to the spread of Covid-19. The other variables such as the number of traditional markets and population density initially insignificant turn out to be significant in the second and third period.
大规模社会限制之前、期间和之后老年人口存在对雅加达dki COVID-19发病率的空间影响
新冠肺炎感染病例和疑似病例日益增多。这种增长要么发生在印度尼西亚的整个地区,要么发生在首都雅加达。本研究的目的是寻求大规模社会限制前、中、后3个不同时期的Covid-19发病空间格局,并确定老年人的存在等因素的影响。本研究的范围之一是老年人的存在,因为老年人被认为是影响Covid-19发病率增加的人群。本研究采用的分析方法是空间分析。新发现表明,在Covid-19聚集性较强的3个观察期,空间格局发生变化,老年人的存在对Covid-19传播的影响更为显著。老年人对新冠肺炎传播的影响存在空间效应。传统市场数量和人口密度等其他变量在初始不显著的情况下,在第二和第三个时期变得显著。
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