The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges worldwide, with varying transmission patterns influenced by demographic and behavioral factors. This study explores the relationship between population density, demographic characteristics, and adherence to public health protocols across Indonesian provinces. By utilizing COVID-19 case data alongside demographic information, the study identifies significant patterns that reveal the impact of social and regional factors on virus transmission. The analysis indicates that population density plays a crucial role in determining case numbers, with densely populated areas exhibiting higher transmission rates. Additionally, compliance with preventive measures, such as mask-wearing and social distancing, varies significantly based on educational attainment and regional characteristics. The study underscores the importance of public health interventions tailored to these demographic factors to enhance compliance and curb virus spread. The findings contribute to the existing body of knowledge on pandemic dynamics, providing practical implications for public health policy and community-based interventions. Understanding these relationships can guide future responses to similar health crises, emphasizing the need for adaptive, evidence-based strategies to protect public health effectively.
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