澳大利亚COVIDsafe应用程序和控制措施在抗击新冠肺炎大流行中的作用

IF 2.4 Q2 INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE
Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Chunxia Sun
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近一年来,新型冠状病毒肺炎(C19)一直在破坏世界卫生和应急系统。政策制定者和卫生从业者正在通过这方面的各种政策制定和举措,尽最大努力拯救公众。本研究旨在研究澳大利亚新冠安全应用程序背景下的遏制措施及其对澳大利亚C19情况的影响。设计/方法/方法本研究调查了澳大利亚政府(AG)的健康控制(HC)和严格应对(SR)在应对澳大利亚C19疫情中的作用。时间范围取自2020年1月至10月,并通过STATA-18版本和MS Word图表功能应用线性回归和图形演示分析。结果通过应用线性回归和图形演示,统计数据显示,AG在C19疫情期间制定了各种政策。然而,由于不一致和不可持续的措施,第二波C19对澳大利亚的打击比第一波要严重得多。在这方面,新冠病毒安全应用程序一直是一个至关重要的AG;然而,由于隐私问题,它在第二波浪潮中没有表现出进展。在采取了更加专注和积极的研发措施后,AG克服了App的缺陷,控制了局面,表明92%的统计数据从C19中恢复。实际含义该研究得出结论,AG应在新冠安全应用程序中实施许多谨慎的政策措施和独特的电子政务功能,并使其安全,以便人们在可能到来的C19浪潮中使用它。原创性/价值本研究在新冠安全应用程序的背景讨论中审查了澳大利亚政府的遏制措施。
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Role of COVIDsafe app and control measures in Australia in combating COVID-19 pandemic
Purpose COVID-19 (C19) has been destroying the world's health and emergency response system for almost the past year. Policymakers and health practitioners are trying their best to save the public through various policy development and initiatives in this regard. This study aims to examine the containment measures and their impacts on Australia's C19 situation in Australia's COVIDsafe app background. Design/methodology/approach This study investigates the role of the Australian Government's (AG) Health Containment (HC) and Stringency response (SR) in combating the C19 situation in Australia. The time horizon has been taken from January to October 2020 and applied Linear Regression with graphical demonstration analysis by STATA-18 version and MS Word chart features. Findings By applying linear regression and graphical demonstration, statistics revealed that AG made various policy developments during the C19 pandemic. However, due to inconsistent and unsustainable measures, the second C19 wave hit Australia much harder than the first wave. COVIDsafe app has been a vital AG in this regard; however, it did not show its progress during the second wave due to privacy issues. After the more focused and aggressive research and development measures, AG overcame the App drawbacks and controlled the situation, demonstrating 92% recovered statistics from C19. Practical implications The study concludes that AG should enforce many prudent policy measures and distinct E-government features in the COVIDsafe app and make it secure so people will use it in probable forthcoming C19 waves. Originality/value This study has examined the Government of Australia's containment measures in the background discussion of the COVIDsafe app.
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Transforming Government- People Process and Policy
Transforming Government- People Process and Policy INFORMATION SCIENCE & LIBRARY SCIENCE-
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