SPATIAL ANALYSIS OF COVID-19 SPREAD PATTERN USING KERNEL DENSITY METHOD IN SURAKARTA

Dwi Agung Wicaksono, Frederik Samuel Papilaya
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The COVID-19 pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which spreads through the respiratory system and can cause respiratory problems, began in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 and quickly spread worldwide, including Indonesia. Surakarta experienced a significant increase in cases from April to June due to factors such as the celebration of Eid al-Fitr. The author used the Kernel Density method to map the spatial distribution of COVID-19 cases in Surakarta and to investigate the relationship between vaccination rates and positive patients. The methodology involved a quantitative descriptive study using secondary data from the Surakarta Health Agency in May 2021. Based on the research, it was found that there was no relationship between the achievement of the first dose of vaccination and the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in the city of Surakarta. The spread of COVID-19 was more influenced by activities carried out by the community in public facilities or outdoor spaces, as well as compliance with the health protocols provided by the government.
利用核密度法对苏腊卡尔塔地区科维-19 传播模式的空间分析
由SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的COVID-19大流行于2019年12月在中国武汉开始,该病毒通过呼吸系统传播,可引起呼吸系统疾病,并迅速蔓延到世界各地,包括印度尼西亚。由于庆祝开斋节等因素,苏腊卡尔塔在 4 月至 6 月期间病例大幅增加。作者使用核密度法绘制了苏腊卡尔塔COVID-19病例的空间分布图,并研究了疫苗接种率与阳性患者之间的关系。研究方法包括使用苏腊卡尔塔卫生局 2021 年 5 月的二手数据进行定量描述性研究。研究发现,苏腊卡尔塔市第一剂疫苗接种率与 COVID-19 确诊病例数之间没有关系。COVID-19的传播更多地受到社区在公共设施或室外空间开展的活动以及遵守政府提供的卫生协议的影响。
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