[OSGeo Africa] COVID-19 Geospatial Analysis
Samantha Goodchild-Brown
Samantha.Goodchild-Brown at capetown.gov.za
Tue May 19 02:07:33 PDT 2020
At a guess, no, it wouldn’t help. Not without vectors and reasons of travel factored in.
But that’s why we do research….
From: Africa <africa-bounces at lists.osgeo.org> On Behalf Of Madodomzi Mafanya
Sent: Saturday, 16 May 2020 18:15
To: africa at lists.osgeo.org
Subject: [OSGeo Africa] COVID-19 Geospatial Analysis
Dear List,
Could the analysis of existing time and place COVID-19 data help us understand spatiotemporal tendencies of pandemics and help us to simulate spatial spreads of future viral outbreaks?
Would this help with readiness or preparedness for future outbreaks or just a futile exercise?
Regards,
Madodomzi Mafanya (CGPrGISc 0279)
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