Knowledge-based normative safety measure approach: systematic assessment of capabilities to conquer COVID-19

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Selvaraj Geetha
Samayan Narayanamoorthy
Thangaraj Manirathinam
Ali Ahmadian
Mohd Yazid Bajuri
Daekook Kang
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[1] Bharathiar University,Department of Mathematics
[2] Mediterranea University of Reggio Calabria,Decision Lab
[3] Near East University,Department of Mathematics
[4] Nicosia,Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Faculty of Medicine
[5] TRNC,Department of Industrial and Management Engineering
[6] Univeriti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM),undefined
[7] Institute of Digital Anti-aging Healthcare,undefined
[8] Inje University,undefined
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The European Physical Journal Special Topics | 2022年 / 231卷
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In this research article, we have introduced a knowledge-based approach to regional/national security measures. Proposed Knowledge-based Normative Safety Measure algorithm for safety measures helps to take practical actions to conquer COVID-19. We analyzed based on five dimensions: the correlation between detected cases and confirmed cases, social distance, the speed of detected cases, the correlation between imported cases and inbound cases, and the proportion of masks worn. It prompts actions based on the security level of the region. Through the use of our proposed algorithm, the government has accelerated the implementation of social distancing, accelerated test cases, and policies, etc., to prevent people from contracting COVID-19. This idea can be a very effective way to realize the impending danger and take action in advance. Help speed up the process of controlling the COVID-19. In pandemic times, it can be helpful to understand better. Holding the normative safety measure at a high level leads nations to perform excellently on triple T’s (testing, tracking, and treatment) policy and other safety acts. The proposed NSM approach facilitates for improve the governance of cities and communities.
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页码:3577 / 3589
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