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Br Dent J ; 234(4): 197, 2023 02.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-2283349
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Ieee Transactions on Computational Social Systems ; 2022.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-2192079

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This article will scientifically evaluate individual COVID-19 policies of countries around the world, U.S. states, and Japanese prefectures, respectively. The efficacy of the vaccines has been reported in many of the world's top medical journals, but even after more than a year of vaccination, the claims have yet to be met. Human emotions, behaviors, and individual policies can significantly influence the outcome against the pandemic. The evaluation in this article is based on a single determinant of the policy outcome. Scoring policies is based on dividing the number of deaths due to COVID-19 by the population in millions. The lower the score, the better the policy. Unfortunately, scores monotonically increase, so that policymakers can only suppress them but cannot improve or decrease them. Therefore, mistakes by policymakers cannot be corrected in the future and they are fatal forever. The result using three tools will reveal the best COVID-19 policy in the world. The revealed policy should have been or be adopted in individual countries for mitigating and ending the COVID-19 pandemic. This article also suggests what is needed in our society for reducing the unnecessary deaths due to COVID-19.

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8th International Conference on Information Technology Trends, ITT 2022 ; : 142-144, 2022.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2052051

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This article presents the results of the Arabic countries mitigation using an open-source python package SCORECOVID which calculates the score of the countries based on the death rate. The results presented by the tool reflects the real facts and the ground truth in the different countries and the effectiveness of their policies. © 2022 IEEE.

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Dubai Medical Journal ; 4(1):74-76, 2021.
Article in English | Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1255674
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