2020
DOI: 10.26452/ijrps.v11ispl1.3545
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Covid-19: A Pandemic Situation — Review Article

Abstract: Now COVID-19 has been declared as the pandemic disease, i.e. global health emergency by . Till 13/4/20 number of people got affected is 18,64,629 and 1,15,286 death all over the world. Rate of infection is increasing with passing days not only in India but in other countries also. The viruses are and causing severe respiratory diseases in human. In India till 13/4/20, infected people are above 9,352 and death pole crosses 324. Today everyone is known with the name of this disease, but simultaneously the detail… Show more

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“…Such lessons should be remembered for the sake of the safety of living creatures, among other things. [13,14,15,16]…”
Section: Display Monitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such lessons should be remembered for the sake of the safety of living creatures, among other things. [13,14,15,16]…”
Section: Display Monitorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Increased screen time may harm not in physical way but in mental way too. Financialfraudsters found space when lockdown was announces (20,21). Various phone calls, messages and links were sent to victim in order to fraud him or her of money.…”
Section: Infodemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even after the disease become pandemic, many people are unknown with the facts, the severity of global health outbreaks, precautions to take and importance of intervention by the government as about quarantine and lockdown. This review study reaches up to all the facts regarding COVID-19, and it's pandemic to spread more awareness (Chhapare and Bhutada, 2020). They may be viruses, bacteria or fungi.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%