The COVID-19: Saudi Government's Comprehensive Guide to Safety Measures Analysis with Big Data

Authors

  • Prakash Kuppuswamy
  • Saeed Q. Al-Khalidi Al-Maliki
  • Mohammad Khamruddin
  • Syed Ameen Saadullaha Hussaini Quadri
  • Ahamed Ali Shaik Meeran

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S02.61

Keywords:

COVID-19, Pandemic preparedness, Preventive measures, SARS-CoV-2 Management, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Abstract

Saudi Arabia is among the most capable countries in combating COVID-19 and ensuring rapid recovery. Even the most popular and powerful nations like the UK, USA, China, Russia, and others are still fighting COVID-19. The high death rate of these nations is significant evidence, yet they are looking for solutions to save their citizens. There are pitfalls arising when violating WHO guidelines and when easing restrictions are made. Data from the various country and research details are essential services that WHO provides to countries during health emergencies such as COVID-19. WHO evaluates the data and research, and then advises them on how to respond. World Health Organization teams work with experts across the globe to develop this guidance. It is intended for health decision-makers who can adapt the information to their country and context. In this article, we will examine how the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) combats COVID-19 and attempts to normalise the lives of citizens and residents. We are going to discuss several measurements, such as Saudi government protocol, health authorities' support, people's involvement, etc. Our study examines Artificial Intelligence (AI) as a crucial tool for understanding, preparing for, and combating COVID-19 (Coronavirus). Data has been collected from the World Health Organization's (WHO) repository and the Global Research on Coronavirus Disease Database, which links to other similar COVID-19 database systems. Using the available dataset, we intend to compare our methods with those of other nations by using the Weka Machine Learning tool through data pre-processing methods, evaluation methods, and other methods of analysis.

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2022-10-03

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How to Cite

The COVID-19: Saudi Government’s Comprehensive Guide to Safety Measures Analysis with Big Data. (2022). Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 409-420. https://doi.org/10.47750/pnr.2022.13.S02.61