Tarik Ilhan
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由COVID-19疾病的病因SARS-CoV-2病毒引起的大流行(2019-202?)已经在现代人类历史上占据了一席之地。在大流行的头几个月里,由于人类活动的突然和强烈中断,自然-人关系的减少对环境造成了明显的影响。大多数政府采取措施减少感染的传播,主要是通过增加卫生系统的能力和人与人之间的社会距离。大流行期间可能发生的地震可能会干扰这些措施的有效实施,并导致病毒传播的增加。这项研究的目的是分析在疫情持续的地区发生地震后可能增加的感染率的潜在影响,以及未来地震对病毒传播的影响。为此使用了一个开放获取的软件,并将当地验证的病例数数据与地震危害和风险图相结合,创建了一个综合指数。该指数揭示了应制定综合备灾和应急计划的领域,以考虑到震后COVID-19疫情蔓延的可能性。
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DEPREMLERİN COVİD-19 PANDEMİSİ ÜZERİNE ETKİLERİ
The pandemic (2019-202?) caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which is the cause of the COVID-19 disease, has already taken its place in modern human history. In the first months of the pandemic, as a result of the sudden and intense interruption of human activities, the decrease in nature-human relationship has created noticeable effects on the environment. Most governments take measures to reduce the spread of infection, primarily by increasing the capacity of the health system and the social distance between people. An earthquake that may occur during a pandemic may interfere with the effective implementation of such measures and cause an increase in the spread of the virus. This study aims to analyze the potential effect of the infection rate that may increase after an earthquake in a region where the pandemic continues, and the effect of a future earthquake on the spread of the virus. An open-access software was used for this and data on locally verified case numbers were combined with a seismic hazard and risk map to create a combined index. This index reveals areas where integrated disaster preparedness and emergency plans should be developed to take into account the likelihood of the spread of the post-earthquake COVID-19 outbreak.
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