Research Article
Study Demographic Driven on Indonesian Covid-19 Transmitted
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311648, author={Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah and Eko Mugiyanto and Nur Izzah}, title={Study Demographic Driven on Indonesian Covid-19 Transmitted}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd Borobudur International Symposium on Humanities and Social Sciences, BIS-HSS 2020, 18 November 2020, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={BIS-HSS}, year={2021}, month={9}, keywords={indonesian covid-19 dense population}, doi={10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311648} }
- Nuniek Nizmah Fajriyah
Eko Mugiyanto
Nur Izzah
Year: 2021
Study Demographic Driven on Indonesian Covid-19 Transmitted
BIS-HSS
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.18-11-2020.2311648
Abstract
Since the epidemic started in Wuhan, China, a new Chinese coronavirus, a relative of the SARS virus, has infected a million people worldwide. Until this article was published, more than 300000 people have infected the new Coronavirus. This research is descriptive study to show whether coronavirus disease spread is population density driven or not among Indonesian province. Indonesian population data retrieved from the Indonesian Central Agency on Statistics published in 2020, and Covid-19 patient data extracted from Indonesian Official Central for Disease Control for Covid-19 data. In this study, we found covid-19 spread intensively in dense population provinces like Jakarta and the province in java island than un dense province. Educational background seemingly did not contribute to a lower incidence of covid-19. Nevertheless, there is no link between the dense population and the covid-19 infected. Finally, the educational context did not seem to have led to a lower incidence of covid-19. Further study should be done to dig more profound the various factor that affects the spreading of Covid-19.