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  • 标题:Risk Analysis of COVID‐19 Infections in Kolkata Metropolitan City: A GIS‐Based Study and Policy Implications
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  • 作者:Bibhash Nath ; Santanu Majumder ; Jayanta Sen
  • 期刊名称:GeoHealth
  • 印刷版ISSN:2471-1403
  • 电子版ISSN:2471-1403
  • 出版年度:2021
  • 卷号:5
  • 期号:4
  • 页码:1-17
  • DOI:10.1029/2020GH000368
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
  • 摘要:AbstractThe COVID‐19 pandemic has affected daily lives of people around the world. People have already started to live wearing masks, keeping a safe distance from others, and maintaining a high level of hygiene. This paper deals with an in‐depth analysis of riskness associated with COVID‐19 infections in Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) at the subcity (ward) level. Attempts have been made to identify the areas with high or low risk of infections using GIS‐based geostatistical approach. Cosine Similarity Index has been used to rank different wards of KMC according to the degree of riskness. Four indices were computed to address intervention objectives and to determine “Optimized Prevention Rank” of wards for future policy decisions. The highest risk areas were located in the eastern and western part of the city, to a great extent overlapped with wards containing larger share of population living in slums and/or below poverty level. On the other hand, highly infected areas lie in central Kolkata and in several wards at the eastern and northeastern periphery of the KMC. The “Optimized Prevention Rank” have indicated that the lack of social awareness along with lack of social distancing have contributed to the increasing number of containments of COVID‐19 cases. The rankings of the wards would no doubt provide the policy makers a basis to control further spread of the disease. Since effective antiviral drugs are already in the market, the best application of our research would be in the ensuing vaccination drive against further COVID‐19 infections.Plain Language SummaryWe examined the degree of riskness associated with COVID‐19 infections in Kolkata Municipal Corporation at the subcity (ward) level based on socioeconomic and health indicators. We identified high risk and hard hit areas of COVID‐19 transmission in Kolkata. Our analysis based on four risk criteria and associated methodologies would help policy makers to formulate various prevention and/or intervention strategies against COVID‐19 transmissions. Our study deals in details the risk factors that are common to any possible pandemic viral outbreak. Hence, the scientific analysis outlined in this research provides a global context to fight not only against COVID‐19 infections but also any other future viral outbreak.Key PointsSubcity level risk analysis has identified the areas of higher and lower risk for COVID‐19 transmission in Kolkata Metropolitan CityCentral Kolkata has been identified as the hotspots of COVID‐19 containmentsLack of social distancing and social awareness are found to be the primary driver for COVID‐19 transmission
  • 关键词:enCOVID‐19Kolkatarisk analysissocial awarenesssocial distancing
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