Authors
Md Arafatur Rahman, Nafees Zaman, A Taufiq Asyhari, Fadi Al-Turjman, Md Zakirul Alam Bhuiyan, MF Zolkipli
Publication date
2020/11/1
Journal
Sustainable cities and society
Volume
62
Pages
102372
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The COVID-19 disease has once again reiterated the impact of pandemics beyond a biomedical event with potential rapid, dramatic, sweeping disruptions to the management, and conduct of everyday life. Not only the rate and pattern of contagion that threaten our sense of healthy living but also the safety measures put in place for containing the spread of the virus may require social distancing. Three different measures to counteract this pandemic situation have emerged, namely: (i) vaccination, (ii) herd immunity development, and (iii) lockdown. As the first measure is not ready at this stage and the second measure is largely considered unreasonable on the account of the gigantic number of fatalities, a vast majority of countries have practiced the third option despite having a potentially immense adverse economic impact. To mitigate such an impact, this paper proposes a data-driven dynamic clustering framework …
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