The Relations between Implementation Date of Policies and the Spreading of COVID-19

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Author listSirinaovakul, Watcharin; Eiamyingsakul, Thanason; Tubtimtoe, Narawit; Prom-On, Santitham; Taetragool, Unchalisa;

PublisherHindawi

Publication year2020

ISBN9781728181066

ISSN0146-9428

eISSN1745-4557

URLhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85097336586&doi=10.1109%2fIBDAP50342.2020.9245459&partnerID=40&md5=1f9af0c9484c3075cdf0896fdf2024c5

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Abstract

COVID-19 is undeniably one of the worst incidents in the 21st century. There are a wide variety of factors that impact the spreading of COVID-19. This paper presents the study of relations of how public policy implementation might affect the onset and the spread of COVID-19 cases. Cluster analysis was employed to identify data patterns associating with the policy implementation profiles. The results suggest that the effectiveness of policy adoption relates to the onset spreading of COVID-19. This also indicates that the decision of public administrators was critical in the latter stage of the pandemic situation management. © 2020 IEEE.


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Feature EngineeringPolicies


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