Covid-19 A Public Health Disaster: A Study of Socio-Economic Impacts
Keywords:
Disaster, Health Disaster, Disaster Management, Corona Virus, Covid-19Abstract
Today on the planet we are confronting most troublesome wellbeing fiasco called 'Crown Virus', The COVID-19 infection is another infection connected to a similar group of infections as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and a few sorts of basic virus. The COVID-19 signify 'CO' represents crown, 'VI' for infection, and 'D' for sickness. A pneumonia of obscure reason identified in Wuhan, China was first to report to the WHO Country Office in China on 31 December 2019. What's more, after that it is radically increment worldwide and a huge number of individuals influenced by COVID-19 out of scarcely any days. On 14 March, the Indian Government proclaimed the pandemic as a "told fiasco" under the Disaster Management Act, 2005. This Research is on yet next to nothing is referred to about the Covid-19 as a wellbeing debacle and its socio - monetary effects, for example, political effects, instructive effect, strict effect, financial effect , and social effect. Also, discover different tips to battle against this open catastrophe. WHO has authoritatively announced the Coronavirus Outbreak as a Pandemic and has anticipated that the infection will no doubt arrive at practically all nations of the world.
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