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The Second Wave of Covid-19 and the Present and Continuing Challenges of the Health and Care System from the Side of a Numerical Analysis

DOI: 10.4236/oalib.1107665, PP. 1-12

Subject Areas: Dynamical System

Keywords: Public Health Emergency of International Concern, Modeling the Epidemiology, SEIR Model, SEIR Dynamics, Endemic Equilibrium, Qualitative Analysis and Stability

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Abstract

The second wave of Covid-19 presents new and ongoing challenges to the health and care system. The main objective of this study is to take into account the quality of health work and health guidelines in anticipation of the health care systems not collapsing, thus saving more time in the fight against this epidemic and appropriate preparation for each emergency situation arising from this epidemic. In this study we will deal with Covid19 in terms of mathematics, to look at this epidemic from multifaceted aspects. We want to continue to support leaders and health and care workers through the next phase of the pandemic in a scientific and thoughtful way. The secretions and resources we produce and make sure are scientific and useful study. Let’s find out how we can continue to provide helpful support. Avoiding the causes that led to the outbreak of coronavirus disease 2019 (Covid-19) through the study, we found that the focus is on the basic measure of the number of beds in the hospital and the possibility of spacing for patients. Treatment beds must be provided for patients at risk of organ failure. Patients are provided with an intensive care unit bed (also known as an intensive care unit bed).

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Mu’lla, M. A. M. and Alanazi, M. O. (2021). The Second Wave of Covid-19 and the Present and Continuing Challenges of the Health and Care System from the Side of a Numerical Analysis. Open Access Library Journal, 8, e7665. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.4236/oalib.1107665.

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