Title of article :
Preventive Measurement against COVID‑19 Spreading: Immigration Cessation, Office Closing, and Holiday Postponement—Simulation Analysis
Author/Authors :
Wiwanitkit, Viroj Dr. DY Patil University, Pune, Maharashtra, India , Joob, Beuy Private Academic Consultant - Sanitation 1 Medical Academic Center, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract :
Worldwide spreading of coronavirus disease (COVID‑19)
becomes an emergency problem globally. The control
of disease needs good policy planning and the policies
have to be properly adjusted to contexts in each setting.
How to cut the chain of COVID‑19 progression is a
common question in disease control management. Several
preventive measurements are proposed and might be
applicable. Indeed, it is necessary to use systematic
evaluation to appraise the efficacy of alternative preventive
options for disease prevention and control.[1] The
common preventive measurements for COVID‑19 include
immigration cessation, office closing, and holiday
postponement.[2,3] Immigration cessation is the blockage
of international connections that might be useful for
controlling imported COVID‑19 disease. If this method is
selected before there is any emerged case in the country,
it will be the most effective technique. Office closing,
including school closing, is the method to control the
public place that might be the common spreading place
when the disease already occurs and locally spreads.
Holiday postponement is another option that is based on
the concept to prevent mass population movement within
the country that might mean carrying disease from the big
city to rural towns.
Keywords :
Preventive Measurement , COVID‑19 Spreading , Immigration Cessation , Office Closing
Journal title :
International Journal of Preventive Medicine (IJPM)