scholarly journals Smart System for Crowd Monitoring and Detection to Prevent Covid19

Author(s):  
Prof. Gaurav Tiwari ◽  
Ajay Darakhe ◽  
Nikhil Chaudhari ◽  
Omkar More

It is essential to maintain social distance and avoid large mob gatherings at one place to break the chain of corona virus infection, but maintaining these things is not that much easy. People knowingly or unknowingly, gather, roam on the streets & break the rules. Hence Keeping an eye on all these activities is not an easy job. The proposed system is an automatic method for controlling crowd in this pandemic situation, where crowd gatherings should be avoided on large basis. We have proposed a system which will keep a watchful eye on crowd gathering with help of RPi camera, as crowd is detected the system will give a alert to authorities that they will take actions against the crowd gatherings and restrict the public from areas where crowds are restricted to be gather. The main aim of the survey is to be found how to avoid unnecessary gatherings where crowd is restricted! and if crowd gathers unnecessarily, system can alert the respective authorities and crowd can be minimized.

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 98-106
Author(s):  
Darmin Darmin ◽  
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Moh. Rizki Fauzan ◽  
Muhammad Ichsan Hadiansyah ◽  
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Introduction: COVID-19 is a disease caused by a new Corona virus that can cause mild symptoms such as runny nose, sore throat, fever, and cough. Anticipating an increase in the spread and number of infections, the public is encouraged to adopt a healthy lifestyle according to health protocols during the Corona virus pandemic. Objective:The purpose of this study was to determine the behavior of the community towards the 3M movement in the prevention and control of covid-19 in Moyag village, East Kotamobagu sub-district. Methods:The population of this study is the community in Moyag village which operates 763 families divided into 9 hamlets. The sampling technique in this study used a systematic random sampling technique. The number of samples in this study after using the slovin formula was obtained as many as 88 samples and rounded up to 100 samples. The population of this study was the community in Moyag village which collected 763 families divided into 9 hamlets. The sampling technique in this study used a systematicrandom sampling technique. The number of samples in this study after using the Slovin formula obtained as many as 88 samples and rounded up to 100 samples. Results:Based on the results of the study, only 54% of respondents applied the 3M health protocol,only 48% of respondents wore masks, only 37% of respondents who washed their hands, and only 35% of respondents who kept their distance. Conclusion:community behavior in Moyag village in general shows that the community has not implemented health protocols properly. In fact, most people do not follow health protocols to maintain social distance.


Author(s):  
Pratik A. Malave ◽  
Sachin M. Wagde ◽  
Iresh S. Vacche ◽  
Manali S. Gaikwad ◽  
Bapuraje Arkas

In Our proposed project we are using raspberry pi to detect face mask and temperature of a person. COVID-19 is an infectious disease caused by the corona virus. Corona virus is nothing but a family of viruses which cause the illness in humans. The common symptoms of this virus are fever, dry cough, breathing problem, etc. It is necessary to maintain a social distance and wear a face mask to avoid the chances of getting the virus, as it is affecting the whole world. And for this we need a system which will keep an eye on everyone to ensure the safety of ourselves as well as of others. To ensure the safety of the public, we tried to build a system for contactless Face Mask and Temperature Detection. This project will be helpful in crowded places or workstations to provide support for the prevention and control of Covid-19.


2021 ◽  
pp. 101642
Author(s):  
Anahita Ansari Djafari ◽  
Katayoun Hasanzadeh ◽  
Homa Masrour ◽  
Mahsa Ahadi ◽  
Majid Dargahi ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 60-63
Author(s):  
Irmayani Irmayani ◽  
Sri Melda Bangun ◽  
Anggi Isnani Parinduri ◽  
Raisha Octavariny

The end of 2019 to be precise in December, the world community was shocked by the corona virus. The increasing number of cases which is increasing in such a fast time has caused COVID-19 to become a pandemic. This paper aims to provide education on the application of health protocols in efforts to prevent COVID-19 in Serdang Bedagai Regency, North Sumatra Province. The method of implementing this activity is through observation and providing health education on the application of health protocols in efforts to prevent COVID-19 to the public. From the results of the activities carried out, the community enthusiastically welcomed this activity. It is hoped that with this activity, people's behavior in implementing health protocols will increase.


2021 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 115-133
Author(s):  
Aleksandra Maganić

The COVID-19 pandemic has undoubtedly brought and has still been bringing a number of changes to national legal regimes concerning civil disputes. In addition to the tremendous increase in the number of civil disputes, there are also specific legal areas in which these disputes arise as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The most common civil disputes arising from such circumstances concern employment relationships, cancelled travel arrangements, delays in fulfilling contractual obligations, but also compensation for damage caused by the COVID-19 infection. Various frameworks in which infection with COVID-19 can occur, such as organized trips, visits to restaurants, large events, but also visits to hospitals due to medical treatment require an attempt to respond on issues of potential claims for compensation for damage resulting from failure to act. However, the focus of our attention is on cases of compensation for damage suffered due to corona virus infection. In addition, it is interesting and challenging to focus on a group action (ger. Sammelklage) lawsuit for COVID-19 infection in the Austrian ski resort of Ischgl.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 1867
Author(s):  
Elizabeth Kurian ◽  
Jijo Joseph ◽  
Anjali N. Mukundan ◽  
Rajeev Anand

The coronavirus disease -19 (COVID-19) pandemic has challenged the existing healthcare systems in many ways. The varied presentations and numerous complications described is one of the most pressing concerns of the ongoing pandemic. Here we present an unusual case which was initially misdiagnosed due to presence of coexisting corona virus infection


Health ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 10 (10) ◽  
pp. 1294-1308 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yasuhiro Tsukamoto ◽  
Yuna Nakano ◽  
Kazuhide Adachi

2004 ◽  
Vol 19 (7) ◽  
pp. 423-427 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christoph Lauber ◽  
Marion Anthony ◽  
Vladeta Ajdacic-Gross ◽  
Wulf Rössler

AbstractObjectiveFirstly, to assess and, secondly, to compare experts' and lay attitudes towards community psychiatry and the respective social distance towards mentally ill people.MethodComparison of two representative Swiss samples, one comprising of 90 psychiatrists, the other including 786 individuals of the general population.ResultsThe psychiatrists' attitude was significantly more positive than that of the general population although both samples have a positive attitude to community psychiatry. The statement that mental health facilities devalue a residential area has revealed most agreement. Psychiatrists and the public do not differ in their social distance to mentally ill people. Among both samples, the level of social distance increases the more the situation described implies ‘social closeness’.ConclusionThe strategy to use psychiatrists as role models or opinion leaders in anti-stigma campaigns cannot be realised without accompanying actions. Psychiatrists must be aware that their attitudes do not differ from the general public and, thus, they should improve their knowledge about stigma and discrimination towards people with mental illnesses.


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