The Geography of COVID-19 outbreak in Namibia

B. S. Tubulingane, L. Mwewa, A. Dittmann
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Spatial analysis of COVID-19 spread is an important tool for public health management, as a Geographic Information System (GIS) platform can support the entire process of infectious disease surveillance, preparedness and response. Consequently, this study applied regression analysis using r software and QGIS mapping to evaluate how COVID-19 infections are impacted by population dynamics, urbanisation, area temperature and tourism activities in Namibia. Study results revealed that, COVID-19 transmission is positively associated with urbanisation and negatively associated with temperature. Area population size is not associated with COVID-19 transmission. To reduce COVID-19 infections in Namibia, efforts need to be directed at minimising social and economic contact activities, particularly in urban areas. The Namibia society is also encouraged to adhere to the recommended COVID-19 public health measures such as social distancing of 1.5 meters apart and wearing of face masks in public spaces.
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新冠肺炎传播的空间分析是公共卫生管理的重要工具,因为地理信息系统(GIS)平台可以支持传染病监测、准备和应对的整个过程。因此,本研究使用r软件和QGIS地图进行回归分析,以评估新冠肺炎感染如何受到纳米比亚人口动态、城市化、地区温度和旅游活动的影响。研究结果显示,新冠肺炎传播与城市化呈正相关,与温度呈负相关。地区人口规模与新冠肺炎传播无关。为了减少纳米比亚的新冠肺炎感染,需要努力尽量减少社会和经济接触活动,特别是在城市地区。还鼓励纳米比亚社会遵守建议的新冠肺炎公共卫生措施,如保持1.5米的社交距离和在公共场所戴口罩。
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