Syetiawan, Agung and Harimurti, Mira and Prihanto, Yosef (2022) A spatiotemporal analysis of COVID-19 transmission in Jakarta, Indonesia for pandemic decision support. Geospatial Health, 17 (s1). ISSN 1827-1987
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With 25% confirmed cases of the country's total number of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) on 31 January 2021, Jakarta has the highest confirmed cases of in Indonesia. The city holds a significant role as the centre of government and national economic activity for which pandemic have had a huge impact. Spatiotemporal analysis was employed to identify the current condition of disease transmission and to provide comprehensive information on the COVID-19 outbreak in Jakarta. We applied space-time analysis to visualise the pattern of COVID-19 hotspots in each time series. We also mapped area capacity of the referral hospitals covering the entire area of Jakarta to understand the hospital service range. This research was conducted in 4 stages: i) disease mapping; ii) spatial autocorrelation analysis; iii) space-time pattern analysis; and iv) areal capacity mapping. The analysis resulted in 144 sub-districts categorised as high vulnerability. Autocorrelation studies by Moran's I identified cluster patterns and the emerging hotspot results indicated successful interventions as the number of hotspots fell in the first period of social restrictions. The results presented should be beneficial for policy makers.
| Item Type: | Article |
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| Uncontrolled Keywords: | COVID-19 transmission; spatiotemporal pattern; spatial autocorrelation; emerging hotspots; Indonesia |
| Subjects: | Taksonomi BATAN > Manajemen > Perencanaan Program > Analisis Kebijakan Taksonomi BATAN > Manajemen > Perencanaan Program > Analisis Kebijakan |
| Depositing User: | Saepul Mulyana |
| Date Deposited: | 23 Oct 2025 06:51 |
| Last Modified: | 23 Oct 2025 06:51 |
| URI: | https://karya.brin.go.id/id/eprint/54592 |


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