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Coronavirus disease 2019 in proportion to population: a historical analysis of Saudi Arabia.

Asharaf Abdul SalamRshood M Al-KhraifThandassery R DilipIbrahim Elsegaey
Published in: Bulletin of the National Research Centre (2022)
Localities could be classified into four categories based on the proportion of the infected population: rapidly increasing, moderately increasing, declining, and stabilizing. Moreover, differential proportions of the affected population have implications at social and familial levels. Analysis and understanding of these trends, considering the base population, are important for policy building and intervention strategies accounting for grassroots-level demographics, which might serve as a tool to enhance interventions at population and family levels. Strategies for awareness creation and compassionate care are essential to address the psychosocial impact of health emergencies, as proved by the Ministry of Health, Saudi Arabia.
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