Data based model for predicting COVID-19 morbidity and mortality in metropolis

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Demian da Silveira Barcellos
Giovane Matheus Kayser Fernandes
Fábio Teodoro de Souza
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[1] Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR),Graduate Program in Urban Management (PPGTU)
[2] Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná (PUCPR),Department of Computer Science
[3] KU Leuven-Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB),undefined
[4] Research Center for Economics and Corporate Sustainability (CEDON),undefined
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There is an ongoing need for scientific analysis to help governments and public health authorities make decisions regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. This article presents a methodology based on data mining that can offer support for coping with epidemic diseases. The methodological approach was applied in São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Manaus, the cities in Brazil with the most COVID-19 deaths until the first half of 2021. We aimed to predict the evolution of COVID-19 in metropolises and identify air quality and meteorological variables correlated with confirmed cases and deaths. The statistical analyses indicated the most important explanatory environmental variables, while the cluster analyses showed the potential best input variables for the forecasting models. The forecast models were built by two different algorithms and their results have been compared. The relationship between epidemiological and environmental variables was particular to each of the three cities studied. Low solar radiation periods predicted in Manaus can guide managers to likely increase deaths due to COVID-19. In São Paulo, an increase in the mortality rate can be indicated by drought periods. The developed models can predict new cases and deaths by COVID-19 in studied cities. Furthermore, the methodological approach can be applied in other cities and for other epidemic diseases.
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