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2nd Geoscience and Environmental Management Symposium, ICST 2021 ; 325, 2021.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2222006

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The spread of the highly infectious COVID-19 has severely impacted the global community. Population density and intense physical interaction are the catalysts of the virus spread. Many regulations were issued to halt the spread of the virus, including the limitation of people's mobility and physical interaction. With the limitation of mobility and physical interaction, many people with disabilities are struggling to access their needs since they depend on their caregivers. The lack of inclusive policies in the health system itself also ends up deprioritizing the disabled. This article aims to identify the correlation between physical disability and COVID-19 cases and identify the spatial distribution of the correlation in Sleman regency, Indonesia. This article presents the correlation with the qualitative approach using Pearson product-moment correlation method. The data used in this article is secondary data obtained from official government agencies. The findings of this study showed that Pearson correlation between physical disability and COVID-19 cases is 0,04346 and classified as very low positive. © The Authors, published by EDP Sciences.

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IOP Conference Series. Earth and Environmental Science ; 1039(1):012063, 2022.
Article in English | ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2037328

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DKI Jakarta has the highest number of Covid-19 increasing cases in Indonesia, especially the Penjaringan Subdistrict, North Jakarta has a high potential for Covid-19 because of its strategic location and close to Soekarno-Hatta Airport. The distribution of health facilities in the Penjaringan Subdistrict is an essential thing to suppress the growth of Covid-19 cases. This study aims to analyze the resilience of health facilities based on the accessibility and suitability of the number of people served in each facility. This research used secondary data and was guided by Indonesian National Standard (abbreviated SNI) Number 03-1733-2004 about Tata Cara Perencanaan Lingkungan Perumahan di Perkotaan also known as Procedures for Planning a Residential Environment in Urban Area. This study uses the buffering method with ArcMap and assessing the facilities’ availability. The results showed that all villages in Penjaringan Subdistrict are served by available health facilities based on the distance. Meanwhile, six types of health facilities are incompatible with the standard and one type of health facility is compatible with the standard.

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