Fight against COVID-19: A global outbreak response management performance view

Outbreak response can be viewed as a project for which the window of opportunity for planning is often quite limited. Therefore, regular evaluation for sharing the lessons learned is crucial, especially in the cases of national and global crises. As one of the ma-jor global concerns, the novel coron...

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Published inJournal of project management (Growing Science) Vol. 5; no. 3; pp. 151 - 156
Main Author Jouzdani, Javid
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Growing Science 01.01.2020
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Summary:Outbreak response can be viewed as a project for which the window of opportunity for planning is often quite limited. Therefore, regular evaluation for sharing the lessons learned is crucial, especially in the cases of national and global crises. As one of the ma-jor global concerns, the novel coronavirus, also known as COVID-19, has infected and killed many people in several countries worldwide. Hence, it is worth analyzing the per-formance of different countries in this regard. In this paper, the confirmed Case Fatality Rate (cCFR), and the confirmed Case Recovery Rate (cCRR) are considered as the main performance criteria, and the data are analyzed utilizing statistical confidence intervals (CIs) implemented in Python. The results identify the regions with high cCFR and low cCRR, as well as the regions with low cCFR and high cCRR. Finally, it is suggested to systematically transfer the knowledge and lessons learned from the high performing countries to where such information and knowledge is needed.
ISSN:2371-8366
2371-8374
2371-8374
2371-8366
DOI:10.5267/j.jpm.2020.3.001