The Light the Path challenge is to use Earth observations to explore how human activity and regional land-based human movement patterns may have shifted in response to COVID-19. Our project analyzed 10 countries, using the criteria mentioned in the summary. We researched how strict their movement restriction policies were and when they were implemented. We combined this data to the reported COVID-19 cases and projected drop in GDP. We found that the restrictions of land-based movement had an effect on the reduction of reported COVID-19 cases in the long term. Additionally, countries that applied restrictions earlier had an overall lower percentage of COVID-19 cases and less of a negative impact on their GDP in the long run. These observations may help governments realize the long-term benefits and influence in their future decisions to restrict human movement preemptively in pandemic situations to not only save human lives, but to also prevent long-lasting unstable or negative economic outcomes.
A team member had a child that was diagnosed with cancer. She was part of one of the first studies that incorporated a risk-based treatment plan to improve quality of life. Based on 50 years of research, the hospital had learned that although extreme treatment may increase survivability, quality of life mattered. Using a more balanced and risk-based approach, the hospital was able to achieve a 95 percent cure rate and improved quality of life. This demonstrates that using lessons learned and a measured approach can achieve the same results or improved results while incorporating the quality of life. This inspired us to develop a model to determine whether balanced policies could achieve similar results as more stringent policies when responding to pandemics to provide a more sustainable approach focused on sustainability, quality of life, and minimizing the impact to the economy.
I = 1/5 * I(1) + I(2) + I(3) + I(4) + I(5)
We applied additional factors as to whether the policy was applied locally or nationwide.
Using Tableau, Python and ArcGIS, we were able to align the population movement, policies enacted per countries selected, COVID transmission rate, and economic data.
Population Movement Data - NASA
Population Data - NASA
COVID Cases
GDP Data
Policy Data