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A mass vaccination site selection problem: An application of GIS and entropy-based MAUT approach.

Cihan Çetinkaya1, Mehmet Erbaş2, Mehmet Kabak3, Eren Özceylan4.   

Abstract

- Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was recognized in December 2019 and spread very severely throughout the world. In 2022 May, the total death numbers reached 6.28 million people worldwide. During the pandemic, some alternative vaccines were discovered in the middle of 2020. Today, many countries are struggling to supply vaccines and vaccinate their citizens. Besides the difficulties of vaccine supply, mass vaccination is a challenging but mandatory task for the countries. Within this context, determining the mass vaccination site is very important for recovering, thus a five-step approach is generated in this paper to solve this real-life problem. Firstly the mass vaccination site selection criteria are determined, and secondly, the spatial data are collected and mapped by using Geographical Information System (GIS) software. Then, the entropy weighting method (EWM) is used for determining the relative importance levels of criteria and fourthly, the multiple attribute utility theory (MAUT) approach is used for ranking the potential mass vaccination sites. Lastly, ranked alternative sites are analyzed using network analyst tool of GIS in terms of covered population. A case study is conducted in Gaziantep city which is the ninth most population and having above-average COVID-19 patients in Turkey. As a result, the fourth alternative (around the Şehitkamil Monument) is chosen as the best mass vaccination site for the city. It is believed that the outcomes of the paper could be used by city planners and decision-makers.
© 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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Keywords:  COVID-19; Entropy; GIS; MAUT; Mass vaccination; Site selection

Year:  2022        PMID: 35755637      PMCID: PMC9212444          DOI: 10.1016/j.seps.2022.101376

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Socioecon Plann Sci        ISSN: 0038-0121            Impact factor:   4.641


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