Exploration of COVID-19 Pandemic Using Variety of Frequency Tables
Subject Areas : International Journal of Mathematical Modelling & ComputationsMohammed Mohammed 1 , Mohd Adam 2 , Hassan Ahmed 3 , H. D. ‎Salihu 4
1 - Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Federal University of Kashere,P.M.B 0182,
Gombe State, Nigeria
2 - Institute for Mathematical Research, Universiti Putra Malaysia.
3 - Department of Statistics and Operations Research, Modibbo Adama University of Technology, Yola, Adamawa State, Nigeria.
4 - Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Federal University of Kashere,P.M.B 0182, Gombe State, Nigeria
Keywords: Coronavirus, Pandemic, Positive Cases, Death Cases, Recoveries, Exploratory Data Analysis, Discrete Frequency Table,
Abstract :
The coronavirus disease was first discovered in Malaysia on the 25th of January, 2020. The number of positive cases remained stable until March 2020, where a large spike emerged. Different exploratory data analysis tools need to be used to easily observe the trend of coronavirus infections and ascertain the end of the pandemic. Also, the growth rate of the pandemic seems to be under-reported in many countries due to some issues. In this research, we explored the reported COVID-19 data using different discrete frequency tables. The positive cases, deaths, and recoveries were organized in general cases, cumulative cases and 14 days moving cases frequency tables. The reported positive cases were displayed according to the states as states' new cases, cumulative cases, and 14 days moving cases frequency tables. The end of the pandemic can be detected when there is no infection for 14 consecutive days and was determined in the country as a whole using the cumulative cases and the 14 days moving cases general frequency tables. Whereas in the states, the states' cumulative cases and the 14 days moving cases frequency tables were used to detect the end of COVID-19 pandemic.