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Evaluation of Covid-19 vaccine effectiveness in handling theCovid-19 pandemic in the city of Surabaya with a dynamicsystem simulation approach using vensim PLE

JAYA, ALDO SETYAWAN and Halim, Siana and Yahya, Bernardo Nugroho (2024) Evaluation of Covid-19 vaccine effectiveness in handling theCovid-19 pandemic in the city of Surabaya with a dynamicsystem simulation approach using vensim PLE. [UNSPECIFIED]

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        Abstract

        The Covid-19 pandemic, a major global issue, has created a severe health emergency for the past year. In addition, it led to a crisis of governance and policies for handling Covid-19 worldwide, particularly in the city of Surabaya. The Surabaya city government has implemented various policies to handle the Covid-19 pandemic. However, there is no study to evaluate the effectiveness of those policies. This study aims to provide predictions and evaluations regarding the effectiveness of implementing policies for handling the Covid-19 pandemic in the City of Surabaya, especially the Covid- 19 vaccination policy. Furthermore, we simulated the effect of those policies on the rate of infected people using the dynamic system model using Vensim PLE. The simulation results show that implementing of the Covid-19 vaccination policy has proven adequate to reduce the total number of infected by 13.25% and reduce the total number of deaths by 35.55%. Moreover, the implementation of vaccination, the enforcement of community activity restrictions (PPKM), convalescent plasma therapy, contact tracing and isolation, and also swab tests have been proven to reduce the rate of increase in Covid-19 cases effectively.

        Item Type: UNSPECIFIED
        Subjects: H Social Sciences > HA Statistics
        Divisions: Faculty of Industrial Technology > Industrial Engineering Department
        Depositing User: Admin
        Date Deposited: 19 Jan 2024 17:19
        Last Modified: 08 Mar 2024 10:14
        URI: https://repository.petra.ac.id/id/eprint/20736

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