国家COVID-19健康接触者追踪和监测系统:可持续的全球和纳米比亚电子商务和电子治理背景

Nikodemus Angula, F. Kandjeo
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Covid-19是世界上最近发生的破坏性大流行,世界各地都在经历这种大流行。这种致命的病毒以不同的方式影响不同的人。大多数感染者会出现轻至中度疾病,无需住院即可康复。Covid-19最常见的症状包括发烧、干燥和疲倦。正是在这种背景下,在纳米比亚的卫生环境中,该国在访问公共场所时使用手动系统记录公众成员的人口统计信息,这使得无法追踪和监测访问该国14个地区的每一位公众成员。因此,本研究开发了一个国家COVID-19健康接触者追踪和监测系统,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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National COVID-19 Health Contact Tracing and Monitoring System: A Sustainable Global and Namibian E-business and E-governance Context
Covid-19 is the destructive world's most recent pandemic that is experienced in every part of the world. This deadly virus affects different people in different ways. Most infected people will develop mild to moderate illness and recover without hospitalisation. Covid-19 most common symptoms include fever, dry and tiredness. It is against this background that in Namibian health environment the country uses a manual system to record public member's demographic information when visiting public places which do not allow tracing and monitoring of every public member who visited the 14 regions in the country. Therefore, the present study developed a National COVID-19 health contact tracing and monitoring 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 system will also allow for real-time monitoring of temperature changes of individuals.
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