“…The six million people moving out of the Klang Valley and Negeri Sembilan also worries the Malaysian Ministry of Health (MOH), who fear that this could result in an increase in COVID-19 cases in the US. The majority of districts in Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, and Putrajaya, according to him, are now COVID-19 red zones, and it would be difficult to impose restrictions on the movement of people in these densely populated areas (Malymail, 2020) By zoning Kuala Lumpur city into subzones and using a covid-19 outbreak data and human movement data, we found that in the same period (RMCO) from December 1, 2020, and January 15, 2021, Bukit Bintang area recorded the most significant number of cases with 3555 cases, in addition, it ranked as the most visited places (Qwasmi et al, 2022) Produced layers and collected data had to be processed and transformed into the proper format before they could be used for analysis. Data preparation is required since most received data were initially received as pictures and cannot be used right away and because most GIS applications need some raster data to be georeferenced.…”