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How Data Science is Winning Battle Against COVID-19
- August 15, 2020
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- Category: Big Data

The authors of Harvard Business Review Julie Shah and Neel Shah wrote an article about the advantages of big data in the COVID-19 crisis.
Big data can be critical to our fight against the disease, they claim.
“What will we get? We assume that the answer lies in calculation. We need to bring as much data and computational power as we can, and now, into the question. Here’s a promising scenario that we’ve thought about, one we assume could be operational by summer with concentrated effort.
There are few ways in which big data will play a key role in combating the coronavirus pandemic. Big data ‘s advantages include enabling connectivity, making teleworking more feasible, utilizing artificial intelligence to find new ways to fight the virus and reducing the need to go out using the IoT ( Internet of Things).
South Korea is one of the countries that have successfully used big data in the face of this pandemic. They used big data to track interactions and search for trends to classify sources of infection. Other countries follow their example. It will encourage companies and politicians to prioritize the use of social distance stickers and other measures to reduce rates of infection.
Big data has the first benefit of communication. This is the first time we’ve accumulated so much data about a virus in less than three months in human history. Sensitive knowledge about the virus has spread mainly because smartphone users are attentive. A total of 5.19 billion users are projected to have smartphones, and 4.54 billion have access to the Internet.
Those figures indicate that because of big data, which is mostly powered by our smartphones, we ‘re more connected than ever. Smartphones are important devices to get knowledge about the pandemic. We are the first line of defence, because it is so necessary to be educated. Some countries have taken measures to build new digital platforms / apps that will allow online registration and aim to avoid health services becoming saturated.
Another benefit of big data is that the way consumers function is changing. More people are working out remotely during the Coronavirus pandemic. Because we are able to remain linked to smartphones and wireless networks, we can operate remotely to suppress the virus spread. Big data technology has helped businesses develop the ability to meet those challenges. Many companies fail to manage processes effectively, however, which limits their workers’ ability to sustain efficiency from which their employers have come to expect.
Important benefit of big data is helping to prevent the virus from spreading. How can big data help keep the pandemic in check? We have read reports on Artificial Intelligence and Big Data from experts. We also showed that big data can be one of the great foundations of change, as we face one of our generation’s greatest challenges.
This latest pandemic is a new threat to what we have seen as human beings, but like never before we have big data tools that can help us escape a bigger effect and then realize that technology is one of the best tools for mitigating disease spread and making a connected world healthier and more efficient.