Abstract

    Open Access Short Communication Article ID: ACMPH-6-201

    Social-oriented, evidence-based Covid-19 prevention using GIS

    Olaf C Jensen*

    Some provinces in Panama with low Covid-19 infection rates are now being released for quarantine. The question is whether part of the cities can also be released gradually using scientific, epidemiological calculations of the area-specific risk of infection, disease and death [1,2]. Covid-19 can be characterized as a natural experiment caused by forces beyond the control of scientists [3]. As with all diseases, Covid-19 has a socially unequal effect and prevention must be tailored specifically accordingly [4-6]. The socially skewed distribution of those who attend the health centres affects the validity of the official data from the Ministry of Health.

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    Published on: Aug 13, 2020 Pages: 176-178

    Full Text PDF Full Text HTML DOI: 10.17352/2455-5479.000101
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