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The Multiple Impacts of the COVID-19: A Qualitative Perspective

Version 1 : Received: 2 May 2020 / Approved: 3 May 2020 / Online: 3 May 2020 (08:04:11 CEST)
Version 2 : Received: 7 August 2020 / Approved: 8 August 2020 / Online: 8 August 2020 (04:42:04 CEST)

A peer-reviewed article of this Preprint also exists.

Khairulbahri, M. (2022). The multiple impacts of the COVID-19: a qualitative perspective. International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 12(1), 18-29. Khairulbahri, M. (2022). The multiple impacts of the COVID-19: a qualitative perspective. International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 12(1), 18-29.

Abstract

The world has been highly impacted by the COVID-19 as the virus has spread to all continents – about 200 countries in total. The latest update claims about 4,000,000 confirmed cases and about 300,000 confirmed deaths owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. This probably makes the COVID-19 as the most dangerous contagious disease in the era 2000s. Apart from massive publications on this topic, there is no available qualitative analysis that describes the dynamic spreads of the COVID-19 and its impacts on healthcare and the economy. Through the system archetypes analysis, this paper explains that the dynamic spread of the COVID-19 consists of the limits to growth and the success to successful structures. The limits to growth elucidates that more symptomatic and asymptomatic patients owing to infected droplets may be bounded by self-healing and isolated treatments. The success to successful structure explains that once the COVID-19 affects the economy through the lockdown, there will be a limited fund to support the government aids and the aggregate demand. In overall, this paper gives readers simplified holistic insights into understanding the dynamic spread of the COVID-19.

Keywords

system archetypes; the COVID-19; the impacts of the COVID-19; the limits to growth; the success to successful

Subject

Medicine and Pharmacology, Epidemiology and Infectious Diseases

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Comment 1
Received: 8 August 2020
Commenter: Muhamad Bahri
Commenter's Conflict of Interests: Author
Comment: I modified figures and some important sentences
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