The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea
The coronavirus pandemic has spread worldwide, causing massive deaths of people in different countries. The study sought to find successes and failures in preventing the spread of the disease. This study results would assist states in identifying practical measures that can be used to avoid the spre...
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description | The coronavirus pandemic has spread worldwide, causing massive deaths of people in different countries. The study sought to find successes and failures in preventing the spread of the disease. This study results would assist states in identifying practical measures that can be used to avoid the spread of the pandemic. The cross-sectional study used a comparative analysis method. The study employed cross country comparison to conclude the effectiveness of the various measures implemented by different countries. Seven key phrases were searched, and the results were considered for analysis and presentation. The data were analyzed using the paired sample t-test and spearman's correlation coefficient. The USA and South Africa are on the exponential growth phase for the total number of infections per day. At the same time, South Korea and Taiwan were able to contain the virus. Western Cape is the epicenter of coronavirus cases in South Africa. The extensive production of face masks, quarantine measures, banning overseas travel, physical distancing, monitoring self-isolating individuals may help to contain the virus. In South Africa, banning the interprovincial movement may keep the spread to a minimum. Rapid implementation of preventive measures in the early stages is vital in preventing the spread of the pandemic. |
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spelling | ir-11408-43012022-06-27T13:49:06Z The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea Mafugu, Tafirenyika Sanderson, Abel Coronavirus Google Internet USA South Africa South Korea The coronavirus pandemic has spread worldwide, causing massive deaths of people in different countries. The study sought to find successes and failures in preventing the spread of the disease. This study results would assist states in identifying practical measures that can be used to avoid the spread of the pandemic. The cross-sectional study used a comparative analysis method. The study employed cross country comparison to conclude the effectiveness of the various measures implemented by different countries. Seven key phrases were searched, and the results were considered for analysis and presentation. The data were analyzed using the paired sample t-test and spearman's correlation coefficient. The USA and South Africa are on the exponential growth phase for the total number of infections per day. At the same time, South Korea and Taiwan were able to contain the virus. Western Cape is the epicenter of coronavirus cases in South Africa. The extensive production of face masks, quarantine measures, banning overseas travel, physical distancing, monitoring self-isolating individuals may help to contain the virus. In South Africa, banning the interprovincial movement may keep the spread to a minimum. Rapid implementation of preventive measures in the early stages is vital in preventing the spread of the pandemic. 2021-05-31T14:02:47Z 2021-05-31T14:02:47Z 2020 Article 2131-3606 https://ajrh.info/index.php/ajrh/article/view/2296 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/4301 en African Journal of Reproductive Health;Vol.24 ; No.2 : p.108-116 open Women's Health and Action Research Centre |
spellingShingle | Coronavirus Internet USA South Africa South Korea Mafugu, Tafirenyika Sanderson, Abel The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea |
title | The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea |
title_full | The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea |
title_fullStr | The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea |
title_full_unstemmed | The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea |
title_short | The pattern of coronavirus cases in South Africa compared with the United States of America and South Korea |
title_sort | pattern of coronavirus cases in south africa compared with the united states of america and south korea |
topic | Coronavirus Internet USA South Africa South Korea |
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