Big Data Analysis of Media Reports Related to COVID-19
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Theoretical Background
2.1. COVID-19
2.2. Utilization of Big Data in the Media
3. Research Method
3.1. Analysis Target
3.2. Data Collection Standard and Procedure
4. Research Results
4.1. Initial Response Phase (20 January 2020–17 February 2020)
4.2. Active Response Phase (18 February 2020–30 April 2020)
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Conflicts of Interest
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Date (D-M-Y) | Issues |
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20 January 2020 | The first confirmed case of COVID-19 in Korea. A 36-year-old Chinese woman who arrived in Incheon on the 19th from Wuhan, China: Infectious disease crisis alert level up from “Attention” to “Caution”. |
24 January 20 | The Second confirmed case, a 56-year-old Korean man who arrived at Gimpo Airport from Wuhan. |
27 January 2020 | Infectious disease crisis alert level up from “Caution” to “Warning”: New coronavirus central accident control headquarters in operation. |
28 January 2020 | January 13~26 to begin a full survey of immigrants from Wuhan. |
31 January 2020 | The first returning Korean residents from Wuhan start of isolated life at temporary living facilities in Jincheon and Asan. |
4 February 2020 | Restrictions on the entry to foreigners from China’s Hubei province. Application of “special entry procedures” for immigrants from China. Suspended international visa-free entry to Jeju Island. |
5 February 2020 | Second patient discharged. The first discharge of a domestic patient in 13 days of confirmed diagnosis. |
12 February 2020 | New coronavirus infections are named “COVID-19” according to the World Health Organization (WHO)’s decision to name diseases. |
18 February 2020 | Confirmed diagnosis 31st patient (61-year-old female, Korean), the first case of infection in Shincheonji Church in Daegu. |
19 February 2020 | A full survey of more than 1000 believers who participated in the worship service of the Shincheonji Church in Daegu with 31st patient. |
20 February 2020 | The first death occurred. A confirmed case related to Cheongdo Daenam Hospital (63-year-old male). |
23 February 2020 | Raise the infectious disease crisis alerted to the highest level of “Serious”. |
25 February 2020 | With the cooperation of the Shincheonji Church, the entire COVID-19 investigation will begin. |
26 February 2020 | The cumulative number of confirmed cases in Korea is 1146, reaching 1000. |
29 February 2020 | 909 new confirmed cases per day, the largest increase in scale. |
2 March 2020 | The first opening of a life therapy center for mild patients in Daegu. |
3 March 2020 | The cumulative number of confirmed cases in Korea is 5186, reaching the 5000 mark. |
7 March 2020 | Implementation of a five-part mask system that determines the date of purchase according to the year of birth. |
8 March 2020 | The first confirmed case of the Seoul Guro Call Center, the largest case of collective infection in the metropolitan area (56-year-old female). |
11 March 2020 | World Health Organization (WHO) declared a global pandemic on COVID-19. |
15 March 2020 | The declaration of special disaster zones in Daegu and parts of North Gyeongsang Province: “Special entry procedures” will be applied to those departing from France, Germany, Spain, Britain, and Netherlands and will be expanded to those entering Europe on the 16th. |
22 March 2020 | Start of “high-intensity social distancing” such as restrictions on the operation of religious, entertainment, and indoor sports facilities: Mandatory examination of immigrants from Europe, mandatory self-isolation for two weeks. |
27 March 2020 | Mandatory self-isolation for two weeks from the United States. |
1 April 2020 | Self-isolation required for all immigrants for two weeks. |
3 April 2020 | The cumulative number of confirmed cases in Korea is 10,062 people, reaching the 10,000 mark. |
4 April 2020 | Announcement of two weeks extension of high-intensity social distancing. |
13 April 2020 | Mandatory examination of immigrants from the United States. |
15 April 2020 | Voting of the National Assembly, including COVID-19, confirmed and self-isolated cases. |
18 April 2020 | 18 new confirmed cases. Decreased confirmed cases. |
19 April 2020 | Announcement of extension of May 5th by mitigating social distancing. |
24 April 2020 | Zero daily deaths in 39 days. |
Rank | Keyword (Weight) | Rank | Keyword (Weight) |
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1 | China (37.52) | 11 | Virus Disease (8.00) |
2 | Confirmed Case (22.02) | 12 | KCDC (7.50) |
3 | China Wuhan (12.00) | 13 | President Moon Jae-in (5.87) |
4 | Wuhan (11.73) | 14 | Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (5.83) |
5 | SARS (11.12) | 15 | Fake News (5.54) |
6 | Real Live Content (9.33) | 16 | Personal Information (5.54) |
7 | Wuhan (8.87) | 17 | People (5.33) |
8 | Anxiety (8.73) | 18 | Social Networking Service (SNS) (5.33) |
9 | China Hubei (8.43) | 19 | Origin (5.31) |
10 | MERS (8.19) | 20 | Citizen (4.67) |
Rank | Keyword (Weight) | Rank | Keyword (Weight) |
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1 | Confirmed Case (20.60) | 11 | Korea Democratic Party (6.69) |
2 | China (18.57) | 12 | Pandemic (6.67) |
3 | Daegu (17.87) | 13 | Our Country (6.55) |
4 | Virus Disease (16.43) | 14 | Korea (6.55) |
5 | President Moon Jae-in (13.74) | 15 | Expert (6.21) |
6 | Shincheonji (11.92) | 16 | Public (6.12) |
7 | People (10.21) | 17 | Europe (6.00) |
8 | Social Distancing (9.92) | 18 | Epidemic (5.31) |
9 | Real Live Content (8.67) | 19 | Spread (5.19) |
10 | Victim (7.54) | 20 | Local Government (5.04) |
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Jung, J.-H.; Shin, J.-I. Big Data Analysis of Media Reports Related to COVID-19. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2020, 17, 5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165688
Jung J-H, Shin J-I. Big Data Analysis of Media Reports Related to COVID-19. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2020; 17(16):5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165688
Chicago/Turabian StyleJung, Ji-Hee, and Jae-Ik Shin. 2020. "Big Data Analysis of Media Reports Related to COVID-19" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17, no. 16: 5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165688
APA StyleJung, J. -H., & Shin, J. -I. (2020). Big Data Analysis of Media Reports Related to COVID-19. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 17(16), 5688. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph17165688