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Indonesian covid-19 transmitted density population-driven likelihood instead of educational-driven population
Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah, Eko Mugiyanto, Nur Izzah

University of Muhammadiyah Pekajangan Pekalongan


Abstract

Since the epidemic started in Wuhan, China, a new Chinese coronavirus, a relative of the SARS virus, has infected a million people worldwide. Until this article was published, more than 300000 people have contracted with the new Coronavirus. The aim of this study is to analyze the association between coronavirus disease and demographic structure among Indonesia province. This study was a descriptive study. The population data in this study extracted from the Indonesian Central Agency on Statistics published on 2020 and Covid-19 patient data extracted from Indonesian Official Central for Disease Control for Covid-19 data. In this study, we found covid-19 spread intensively in dense population provinces like Jakarta and the province in java island than un dense province. Educational background seemingly did not contribute to lower incidence of covid-19. Furthermore, since the pandemic outbreak in the Indonesian province, Coronavirus has infected fewer men and has caused fewer deaths than women. for government, it is obvious to take necessary action to avoid grouping people in large scale. A subsequent study might be done to confirm this finding

Keywords: Indonesian covid-19, dense population

Topic: Medicine and Health Sciences

Plain Format | Corresponding Author (Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah)

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