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RESEARCH METHOD
Threat Vulnerability 1. 2. Capacity
LITERATURE PROBLEM
REVIEW STATEMENT
3. 4.
Risk analysis MATHEMATICAL INTEGRATION OF
of Covid-19 MODEL DATA
5. 6.
SPATIAL ANALYSIS
CONLCLUSION
Moderate
Best scenario Worst
scenario
scenario
COVID DISASTER RISK MAP
H : Hazard
H*V
R V=: Vulnerability
C : Capacity
C
Kelurahan Kedung Halang, Ciparigi, and Ciluar have a high positive cases of Covid-19 or high population density and the distance of Covid-19 referral health facilities is
far, so the risk of Covid-19 will be high.To reduce the risk of Covid-19 in this area, this must be done by bringing the Covid-19 referral health facility closer, by providing
an emergency hospital or ambulance to solve transportation problems to the referral hospital.
Ciwaringin, Pabaton, SituGede, Sidangsari, and Kertamaya Villages have low positive cases of Covid-19 and low population density, so the risk of Covid-19 will be low
even though the Covid-19 referral health facility is far away. In this area, the risk of Covid-19 is not too dangerous.
Spatial analysis produces informative and accurate data to show
the distribution of the Covid-19 pandemic in Bogor City. Based on
this information, it can be seen in the area, where has a high risk and
requires priority treatment. The correlation analysis of Covid-19
distribution data and the variable of population density, land use and
health facilities can be a basis for the decision-making process of the
Covid-19 control and management.
1. Development to a more
3. comprehensive analysis
Collaboration between
Jakarta and Bogor Learn the success of
government sub-districts with low
4.
covid rates
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