R. Azizah, - and Santi Martini, - and Lilis Sulistyorini, - and Mahmuda, - and Aditya Sukma Pawitra, - and Didik Budijanto, - and Stefanny Surya Nagari, - and Cendana Fitrahanjani, - and Fairuz Haniyah Ramadhani, - and Mohd. Talib Latif, - (2021) Association between Climatic Conditions, Population Density and COVID-19 in Indonesia. SAINS MALAYSIANA, 50 (3). pp. 879-887. ISSN 2735-0118
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Abstract
The first emergence of Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) confirmed cases found in Wuhan, China, has become a global crisis. At least 177 countries have been affected over 43,000,000 confirmed cases of corona positive and more than one million deaths until October 27th, 2020. Recent research has analyzed any possible factors causing the COVID-19 spreads were climate factors and population density. Indonesia was a tropical region known as the high-populated country in the World, with a 52.9% area with a high mean air temperature and over 267.7 million populations. Our study aims to analyze the correlation between climate, population density, and COVID-19 in Indonesia. We used the K-means cluster method and Fisher’s exact test to determine climatic conditions, population density, and COVID-19 clusters and study the correlation. Our research found that there is a correlation between climatic conditions and population density with COVID-19 (p: 0,034; p:0,004). Warmer climate conditions and densely populated regions contributed to the risen COVID-19 transmission in Indonesia. These are highlighted by the evidence of the top six provinces with highest COVID-19 cases are province classified in warmer climatic conditions (high air temperature, low rainfall, and humidity) and a fairly-dense to densely populated region.
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Climatic conditions; COVID-19; population density | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Subjects: | H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory > HB1951 Population geography | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Divisions: | 10. Fakultas Kesehatan Masyarakat > Kesehatan Lingkungan | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Depositing User: | Tn Chusnul Chuluq | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Date Deposited: | 05 Apr 2022 04:46 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Last Modified: | 27 Apr 2023 14:11 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
URI: | http://repository.unair.ac.id/id/eprint/114510 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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