Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia

Kota Bharu city in Kelantan, Malaysia was reported with the highest cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among other districts. Kota Bharu is the capital city of Kelantan, which acts as the administrative, commercial, and financial areas. A large population pool may become a potential carrie...

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Main Author: Nor A.N.M.; Jamil R.M.; Aziz H.A.; Abas M.A.; Hambali K.A.; Hassin N.H.; Abdul Karim M.F.; Nawawi S.A.; Amir A.; Amaludin N.A.; Ibrahim N.; Yusoff A.H.; Malek N.H.A.; Rafaai N.H.; Mohd Hatta S.K.; Grafius D.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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Nor A.N.M.; Jamil R.M.; Aziz H.A.; Abas M.A.; Hambali K.A.; Hassin N.H.; Abdul Karim M.F.; Nawawi S.A.; Amir A.; Amaludin N.A.; Ibrahim N.; Yusoff A.H.; Malek N.H.A.; Rafaai N.H.; Mohd Hatta S.K.; Grafius D.
Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
2022
Sustainability (Switzerland)
14
21
10.3390/su142114150
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85148287475&doi=10.3390%2fsu142114150&partnerID=40&md5=0e64c69a190ae64552b238d8aa93061f
Kota Bharu city in Kelantan, Malaysia was reported with the highest cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among other districts. Kota Bharu is the capital city of Kelantan, which acts as the administrative, commercial, and financial areas. A large population pool may become a potential carrier for disease transmission to become an epidemic. However, the impact of population density on the COVID-19 outbreak in Malaysia is still unknown and undiscovered. Therefore, this study investigates the impact of population density on COVID-19 as a potential virus transmission carrier using linear regression models. The chances of formulating new strategies for combating COVID-19 are higher when the driver of transmission potential is identified. This study shows that the highest value of infected area density is in Kota Bharu (0.76), while the infected risk area was highest in Jeli (0.33). This study found that there is a strong relationship between COVID-19 infection cases in Kelantan and population density (R2 which is 0.845). Therefore, high population density was identified as a potential driver of transmission of COVID-19 outbreak. Understanding the potential drivers of the disease in a local setting is very important for better preparation and management. The outcome of the study can aid in the development of a new analytical model for strategic planning of Zero COVID-19 for securing the public health and wellness, both social and economic, by researchers, scientists, planners, resource managers, and decision-makers. © 2022 by the authors.
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author Nor A.N.M.; Jamil R.M.; Aziz H.A.; Abas M.A.; Hambali K.A.; Hassin N.H.; Abdul Karim M.F.; Nawawi S.A.; Amir A.; Amaludin N.A.; Ibrahim N.; Yusoff A.H.; Malek N.H.A.; Rafaai N.H.; Mohd Hatta S.K.; Grafius D.
spellingShingle Nor A.N.M.; Jamil R.M.; Aziz H.A.; Abas M.A.; Hambali K.A.; Hassin N.H.; Abdul Karim M.F.; Nawawi S.A.; Amir A.; Amaludin N.A.; Ibrahim N.; Yusoff A.H.; Malek N.H.A.; Rafaai N.H.; Mohd Hatta S.K.; Grafius D.
Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
author_facet Nor A.N.M.; Jamil R.M.; Aziz H.A.; Abas M.A.; Hambali K.A.; Hassin N.H.; Abdul Karim M.F.; Nawawi S.A.; Amir A.; Amaludin N.A.; Ibrahim N.; Yusoff A.H.; Malek N.H.A.; Rafaai N.H.; Mohd Hatta S.K.; Grafius D.
author_sort Nor A.N.M.; Jamil R.M.; Aziz H.A.; Abas M.A.; Hambali K.A.; Hassin N.H.; Abdul Karim M.F.; Nawawi S.A.; Amir A.; Amaludin N.A.; Ibrahim N.; Yusoff A.H.; Malek N.H.A.; Rafaai N.H.; Mohd Hatta S.K.; Grafius D.
title Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
title_short Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
title_full Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
title_fullStr Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Spatial Distribution of COVID-19 Infected Cases in Kelantan, Malaysia
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description Kota Bharu city in Kelantan, Malaysia was reported with the highest cases of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) among other districts. Kota Bharu is the capital city of Kelantan, which acts as the administrative, commercial, and financial areas. A large population pool may become a potential carrier for disease transmission to become an epidemic. However, the impact of population density on the COVID-19 outbreak in Malaysia is still unknown and undiscovered. Therefore, this study investigates the impact of population density on COVID-19 as a potential virus transmission carrier using linear regression models. The chances of formulating new strategies for combating COVID-19 are higher when the driver of transmission potential is identified. This study shows that the highest value of infected area density is in Kota Bharu (0.76), while the infected risk area was highest in Jeli (0.33). This study found that there is a strong relationship between COVID-19 infection cases in Kelantan and population density (R2 which is 0.845). Therefore, high population density was identified as a potential driver of transmission of COVID-19 outbreak. Understanding the potential drivers of the disease in a local setting is very important for better preparation and management. The outcome of the study can aid in the development of a new analytical model for strategic planning of Zero COVID-19 for securing the public health and wellness, both social and economic, by researchers, scientists, planners, resource managers, and decision-makers. © 2022 by the authors.
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