Publication: Factors Affecting Corona Deaths in Sri Lanka: Time Series Modeling Approach
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Date
2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Whole world has been affected by COVID-19
Pandemic which kills people on a large scale.
Identifying, controlling and taking preventive
actions for the factors that cause such deaths is
crucial. This work intends to investigate the
factors affecting COVID-19 deaths reported in
Sri Lanka, during the period of 2020 to 2021 by
using Vector Auto Regressive model. The
empirical results of the model indicated the
factors that significantly affected COVID-19
deaths short term as well as long term. Short
term, factors such as increase in reported new
cases in the previous day, positive number of
test results, additional hours per day spent at
residence compared to the median value of
duration stayed at residence from 3rd January
to 6th February 2020(difference between the
actual hours and median hours spent at
residence has been considered), number of
new visitors to outdoor places and a decrease
in previous day’s deaths. In a long term
forecast, variables such as reproduction rate,
new vaccination doses, stringency index,
additional time spent at residence, new users of
public transport, new users of retail and
recreation and new visitors to outdoor spaces
significantly influence on the mortality. The
Granger Causality test confirmed the past
values of new cases and positive number of
tests have a predictive ability in determining the
present values of deaths. On the other hand,
the Variance Decomposition method indicated
that the variation in deaths in short term is due
to deaths itself.
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COVID-19, Modeling deaths, Stepwise procedure, Stringency Index
Citation
Wathsala W.A.D.R and Peiris T. S. G. (2022). Factors Affecting Corona Deaths in Sri Lanka: Time Series Modeling Approach. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 212 - 219.
