This PowerPoint presentation provides an overview of COVID-19 in India. It begins with definitions of COVID-19 and discusses how the virus originated in China and first appeared in India. Symptoms and myths are outlined. The presentation then summarizes key COVID-19 related events and measures in India, including the Aarogya Setu app, Janta Curfew, the nationwide lockdown implemented in phases, gestures of appreciation for frontline workers, and economic impacts including a contraction in GDP and increase in unemployment. Testing methods and ongoing work to develop vaccines are also briefly discussed.
The Impact of Global Pandemic COVID 19 on Indiaijtsrd
Coronavirus Covid 19 is known as a disease of infection which causes a newly discovered coronavirus. This virus was identified in December 2019 in China, Wuhan, and from that particular day, the virus is now spread all over the world very seriously and rapidly also. The world is now facing a great crisis after the second world war. It stops all the developmental and welfare works. In the world. And this virus affects the educational, social, religious, economic and cultural, physical, psychological acts and activities in India and also all over the world. The World Health Organization Who says pandemic is worldwide spread new disease. Dr. Nilachal Mishra "The Impact of Global Pandemic (COVID-19) on India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35777.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/35777/the-impact-of-global-pandemic-covid19-on-india/dr-nilachal-mishra
Cooperative A Positive Growth Driver in a Pandemic Economyijtsrd
The pandemic economy is an economy inflicted with deadly disease or plague such as the corona virus disease 2019 COVID 19 . The economy is characterized with setbacks in social and economic activities including deaths as a result of the deadly disease. This study therefore examined the COVID 19 Pandemic its meaning, origin and the need to overcome the pandemic. The paper described how global, regional and national cooperation can help overcome the pandemic using cooperative as a platform. However, considering the economic, social and environmental challenges of the pandemic, this paper contends that the cooperative model of enterprise has in recent time proven to be more sustainable and reliable platform for social and economic transformation in the Nigerian economy in the pandemic era for some obvious reasons The paper posited that the government and donor agencies have relied on cooperative in fighting hunger and poverty. The cooperative has also been relied upon for achieving national food security programme. Institutions both educational and other agencies are setting up one form of cooperative organization or the other for solving their social and economic needs. Research has also shown that many micro business owners rely on cooperative group membership for their business growth. Today, the cooperative ideals are spread across all sectors of the economy even without much publicity. Most importantly the pandemic made thousands if not millions of people informal members of cooperative organization in an effort to survive the vicious attack of the pandemic. The paper concludes that it is imperative that a clear cut cooperative sector that will serve as a professional and institutional base for cooperative growth and development in Nigeria be established. Anigbogu, Theresa Ukamaka | Uzochukwu, Lebechukwu David | Akwaekwe, Christian Ikechukwu "Cooperative: A Positive Growth Driver in a Pandemic Economy" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50361.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/other/50361/cooperative-a-positive-growth-driver-in-a-pandemic-economy/anigbogu-theresa-ukamaka
A Brief Overview on Coronavirus Covid 19 in Indiaijtsrd
1. The document provides an overview of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, including key details about the initial outbreak and spread of the virus in the country.
2. It discusses the measures taken by the Indian government to control the spread, including a nationwide lockdown imposed on March 24th that was later extended until May 3rd.
3. The summary highlights the major impacts of the pandemic in India, such as on the economy, transportation, education, sports, and unemployment. It also provides statistics on the number of cases and testing efforts in India.
The Things You Should Known About Covid-19 Exam / project English 2 or II Eng...RelinoLeon
COVID-19 first emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and was declared a pandemic by the WHO in March 2020. It has caused over 16,600 deaths worldwide and infected over 380,000 people. The document discusses Indonesia's response to the outbreak, including an initial 14-day lockdown to limit transmission. It also explains the importance of compliance with government policies like social distancing to avoid panic and reduce spread. Spreading misinformation about COVID-19 can result in legal penalties under Indonesian law.
The document provides an analysis of the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 in Bangladesh. It discusses several key points:
1) COVID-19 has caused widespread social panic in Bangladesh due to a lack of reliable information early on. It has also disrupted religious gatherings and increased prices of essential goods.
2) The pandemic is negatively impacting Bangladesh's economy. Sectors like agriculture, industry and services have seen declines that threaten millions of jobs and billions in GDP losses. Dairy farmers, poultry producers, and the garment industry have been especially hard hit.
3) Remittances from overseas Bangladeshi workers and foreign direct investment are also expected to decline significantly due to global economic impacts of
Fact and opinion about covid 19 outbreak DebbieInesyia
This document discusses the Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia. It provides background on the origins and spread of the virus globally and in Indonesia. Key points discussed include the economic and social impacts of the outbreak in Indonesia, including lockdown policies implemented by the government and their effects. The document also examines the pressure the outbreak has put on healthcare systems and risks to medical workers. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of following government regulations and maintaining calm during the pandemic.
Impact of lockdown and covid-19 pandemic upon global economiesDeepshikhaRoy9
The document discusses the impact of lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic on global economies. It notes that lockdowns severely impacted sectors like services, manufacturing, and trade. Countries around the globe implemented fiscal stimulus packages in the trillions of dollars to mitigate economic effects. The Reserve Bank of India also took various measures including liquidity management and regulatory policies to address financial stress from the pandemic. While lockdowns were devastating for economies and society, they had some benefits like reduced air pollution and improved water quality. Overall lockdowns were necessary to contain the spread of the virus despite their heavy costs.
The Impact of Global Pandemic COVID 19 on Indiaijtsrd
Coronavirus Covid 19 is known as a disease of infection which causes a newly discovered coronavirus. This virus was identified in December 2019 in China, Wuhan, and from that particular day, the virus is now spread all over the world very seriously and rapidly also. The world is now facing a great crisis after the second world war. It stops all the developmental and welfare works. In the world. And this virus affects the educational, social, religious, economic and cultural, physical, psychological acts and activities in India and also all over the world. The World Health Organization Who says pandemic is worldwide spread new disease. Dr. Nilachal Mishra "The Impact of Global Pandemic (COVID-19) on India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-6 , October 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd35777.pdf Paper Url: https://www.ijtsrd.com/medicine/other/35777/the-impact-of-global-pandemic-covid19-on-india/dr-nilachal-mishra
Cooperative A Positive Growth Driver in a Pandemic Economyijtsrd
The pandemic economy is an economy inflicted with deadly disease or plague such as the corona virus disease 2019 COVID 19 . The economy is characterized with setbacks in social and economic activities including deaths as a result of the deadly disease. This study therefore examined the COVID 19 Pandemic its meaning, origin and the need to overcome the pandemic. The paper described how global, regional and national cooperation can help overcome the pandemic using cooperative as a platform. However, considering the economic, social and environmental challenges of the pandemic, this paper contends that the cooperative model of enterprise has in recent time proven to be more sustainable and reliable platform for social and economic transformation in the Nigerian economy in the pandemic era for some obvious reasons The paper posited that the government and donor agencies have relied on cooperative in fighting hunger and poverty. The cooperative has also been relied upon for achieving national food security programme. Institutions both educational and other agencies are setting up one form of cooperative organization or the other for solving their social and economic needs. Research has also shown that many micro business owners rely on cooperative group membership for their business growth. Today, the cooperative ideals are spread across all sectors of the economy even without much publicity. Most importantly the pandemic made thousands if not millions of people informal members of cooperative organization in an effort to survive the vicious attack of the pandemic. The paper concludes that it is imperative that a clear cut cooperative sector that will serve as a professional and institutional base for cooperative growth and development in Nigeria be established. Anigbogu, Theresa Ukamaka | Uzochukwu, Lebechukwu David | Akwaekwe, Christian Ikechukwu "Cooperative: A Positive Growth Driver in a Pandemic Economy" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-6 | Issue-4 , June 2022, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd50361.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/other/50361/cooperative-a-positive-growth-driver-in-a-pandemic-economy/anigbogu-theresa-ukamaka
A Brief Overview on Coronavirus Covid 19 in Indiaijtsrd
1. The document provides an overview of the COVID-19 pandemic in India, including key details about the initial outbreak and spread of the virus in the country.
2. It discusses the measures taken by the Indian government to control the spread, including a nationwide lockdown imposed on March 24th that was later extended until May 3rd.
3. The summary highlights the major impacts of the pandemic in India, such as on the economy, transportation, education, sports, and unemployment. It also provides statistics on the number of cases and testing efforts in India.
The Things You Should Known About Covid-19 Exam / project English 2 or II Eng...RelinoLeon
COVID-19 first emerged in Wuhan, China in December 2019 and was declared a pandemic by the WHO in March 2020. It has caused over 16,600 deaths worldwide and infected over 380,000 people. The document discusses Indonesia's response to the outbreak, including an initial 14-day lockdown to limit transmission. It also explains the importance of compliance with government policies like social distancing to avoid panic and reduce spread. Spreading misinformation about COVID-19 can result in legal penalties under Indonesian law.
The document provides an analysis of the socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 in Bangladesh. It discusses several key points:
1) COVID-19 has caused widespread social panic in Bangladesh due to a lack of reliable information early on. It has also disrupted religious gatherings and increased prices of essential goods.
2) The pandemic is negatively impacting Bangladesh's economy. Sectors like agriculture, industry and services have seen declines that threaten millions of jobs and billions in GDP losses. Dairy farmers, poultry producers, and the garment industry have been especially hard hit.
3) Remittances from overseas Bangladeshi workers and foreign direct investment are also expected to decline significantly due to global economic impacts of
Fact and opinion about covid 19 outbreak DebbieInesyia
This document discusses the Covid-19 outbreak in Indonesia. It provides background on the origins and spread of the virus globally and in Indonesia. Key points discussed include the economic and social impacts of the outbreak in Indonesia, including lockdown policies implemented by the government and their effects. The document also examines the pressure the outbreak has put on healthcare systems and risks to medical workers. It concludes by emphasizing the importance of following government regulations and maintaining calm during the pandemic.
Impact of lockdown and covid-19 pandemic upon global economiesDeepshikhaRoy9
The document discusses the impact of lockdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic on global economies. It notes that lockdowns severely impacted sectors like services, manufacturing, and trade. Countries around the globe implemented fiscal stimulus packages in the trillions of dollars to mitigate economic effects. The Reserve Bank of India also took various measures including liquidity management and regulatory policies to address financial stress from the pandemic. While lockdowns were devastating for economies and society, they had some benefits like reduced air pollution and improved water quality. Overall lockdowns were necessary to contain the spread of the virus despite their heavy costs.
Final exam english ii kevin bryan(20190700003)kvnbryan
Coronaviruses can cause respiratory infections in humans ranging from the common cold to more serious diseases like MERS and SARS. A new coronavirus, COVID-19, was discovered in 2019 and has since spread globally. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, dry cough, and fatigue, though some may experience milder symptoms. While most recover without treatment, around 20% of cases result in severe illness requiring medical help. The virus spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes. Maintaining hand hygiene and physical distancing are effective ways to protect against infection. Currently there are no proven vaccines or treatments, though research efforts are underway globally to develop them.
IRJET - Role of Various 4IR Technologies for Analysis and Prevention of Novel...IRJET Journal
This document discusses how 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies like artificial intelligence, internet of things, big data, and robots can help analyze and prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). It provides background on the virus and describes its symptoms. Key 4IR technologies being used include AI algorithms to predict the virus's structure and detect temperatures, as well as a system in China using color codes from surveillance cameras to screen citizens' health status based on medical history and travel. In summary, 4IR technologies are proving highly effective in helping countries control the COVID-19 pandemic through data analysis, predictive modeling, and large-scale population screening.
The document discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple sectors. It summarizes how the pandemic has severely impacted industries like healthcare, food/agriculture, the economy, sports, IT, travel/tourism, and education. Entire sectors have had to adapt to lockdowns and social distancing by embracing remote work and online alternatives. The pandemic will also shape the future by accelerating pre-existing trends like reduced business travel and increased online shopping. Overall, COVID-19 is causing major global economic disruption but also revealing opportunities to build more resilient and sustainable systems.
The document discusses the spread of COVID-19 from Wuhan, China to Indonesia. It provides statistics on the number of cases and deaths in Indonesia. It explains that the rapid spread in Indonesia is because many residents did not follow calls to stay home. The most common methods of transmission are through droplets from sneezing/coughing and touching infected surfaces. The document urges people to practice good hand hygiene and follow social distancing to help stop the spread.
Essay on Corona virus (COVID-19) by M MAB ®.
Prepared for HSLC exam / others.
This essay is perfectly sufficient for any board exams or others.
Only published by M MAB ®.
Assam e-learning.
Easily can download by PDF format.
IRJET- Role of Various 4IR Technologies for Analysis and Prevention of Novel ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the role of various 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) technologies in analyzing and preventing the novel COVID-19 virus. It begins by describing the COVID-19 pandemic and its global impacts. It then discusses how technologies like artificial intelligence, facial recognition, robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles can help monitor the spread of the virus through tasks like temperature screening, contact tracing, disinfecting public areas, and delivering essential supplies. The document proposes that countries around the world should make greater use of these 4IR technologies to help control the virus through methods like automated temperature checks, mobile health monitoring apps, surveillance cameras, and contactless delivery while maintaining social distancing.
Impact of covid 19 on Indian Economy & Banking SectorDr Praveen S
Impact of Covid-19 on indian Economy & Banking Sector
Topics covered:
- What is Covid-19 ((Corona Virus Disease) ?
- Socio - Economic Effects of Covid-19 on global society.
- How Covid-19 hit India?
- Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Economy.
- Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Banking Sector.
- Steps to be taken by Indian Banks.
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-se...Pugalendhi R
. Social media plays an idealistic part in the present society. It assumes a significant role in expanding public awareness
and gathers perspectives. Thus, social media has taken a huge place among people all over the world. And the ideas shared on
social media reach people instantly. The Covid-19 virus, which is affecting more and more people around the world, It has infected
millions in various countries and caused many thousands of deaths. In India, a country with a large population, the incidence of
this virus is really higher. A Pune-based serum company has won a contract to develop the Covishield, a vaccine developed by the
University of Oxford in the United Kingdom to control the virus. And Bharat Biotech, based in Hyderabad has developed a vaccine
called 'Covaxin' in the national level invention. The two vaccines have been approved by the federal government for use on an
emergency basis. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India has confirmed that these two vaccines are
completely safe. Covid-19 vaccination is currently being implemented across India. This study explains whether the news about
the Covid-19 vaccine that is appearing on social media at the moment is raising awareness or causing fear among the people. For
this study the researcher selected the most Covid-19 affected areas in Chennai, Namely called Royapuram, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar,
Anna Nagar, and Kodambakkam. A total of 320 Respondents participated in the study and responded. This study was conducted
from 10 March 2021 to 10 April 2021.
Scopus Indexed Journal- AIP Conference Proceedings May 2023.pdfPugalendhi R
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-sectional survey in Chennai metropolitan
The document summarizes a survey conducted in Chennai, India from March to April 2021 on social media usage and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines. The survey found that WhatsApp and YouTube were the most widely used and trusted social media platforms. While social media helped increase awareness, it also spread misinformation at times. Most age groups followed social media for vaccine information, with WhatsApp being the predominant source. The study aimed to understand social media's role in shaping views on vaccination.
The document discusses the impact and spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia. It provides details on the first confirmed cases in Indonesia, the increasing number of total cases and deaths, as well as the government's decision to ease restrictions on places of worship and other sectors despite ongoing community transmission. The pandemic has forced people to adapt to a "new normal" with increased use of technology. Overall, the document examines the seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia.
COVID SLAYER - A Covid safety kit with biometric attendance systemIRJET Journal
This document describes a "COVID SLAYER" safety kit project that aims to monitor various COVID-19 symptoms and ensure safety precautions. The kit includes: 1) An automatic contactless hand sanitizer using IR sensors to dispense sanitizer. 2) A mask detection Android app that sounds an alarm if no mask is detected. 3) A biometric fingerprint scanner for attendance that is blocked unless hands are sanitized first. 4) Sensors to measure body temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels and display the readings. The goal is to integrate these functions into a single kit to help monitor symptoms and enforce safety measures like hand sanitizing and mask-wearing.
- Africans are seriously concerned about COVID-19, with 85% of respondents citing concern and 60% saying they are very concerned. Concern is highest in countries with confirmed cases like Kenya and Nigeria.
- However, 57% of Africans do not expect to be personally affected, possibly because initial cases were foreigners or travelers rather than average citizens. Expectations of being affected are higher in South Africa and Ghana with more cases.
- Africans are seeking information about COVID-19 from multiple digital channels like internet, social media, television and radio. Those learning from friends and family express the most concern at 40%. Social media and internet users follow at 35% concern.
The document discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on personal, professional, social, and economic life in Pakistan. It begins by providing background on the virus and the lockdown measures taken by the Pakistani government. It then examines in 3-4 sentences each how the pandemic has negatively impacted people's professional lives by closing workplaces, personal lives through social isolation, social lives by restricting gatherings and travel, and economic lives by damaging industries and increasing unemployment. The conclusion reiterates that COVID-19 has widely impacted all aspects of life in Pakistan and emphasizes continued social distancing and other safety measures.
The document discusses COVID-19 and the global response. It provides a timeline of the virus from its origins in Wuhan, China in December 2019 to its declaration as a pandemic. It outlines symptoms of COVID-19 and methods of prevention. The roles of WHO, the Indian government, and the Tamil Nadu government in responding to the pandemic are described. Personal reflections on learning during the pandemic and the role of students in prevention are shared.
The document discusses the impact of COVID-19 on India's fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. It first provides background on COVID-19 and its stages of transmission. It then discusses how major FMCG companies in India have ramped up production to meet a surge in demand for essential goods as lockdowns were imposed. Specific companies like Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. and Hindustan Unilever Limited are discussed in terms of the challenges they face from lockdowns and the steps they are taking to support relief efforts. Dabur Group is also mentioned as launching measures to fight COVID-19 that include increasing production of essential items and establishing relief funds.
This document discusses emerging technologies for contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic. It describes how contact tracing was used historically to control outbreaks like Ebola and help eradicate smallpox. Technologies now being used and developed for COVID-19 contact tracing include mobile apps to track infections using Bluetooth and GPS and notify people of potential exposures. Challenges with contact tracing COVID-19 include asymptomatic spread and reliance on testing availability. The future of contact tracing technologies may involve using data from mobile apps to inform policy as lockdowns are lifted.
The document provides information on tactical solutions for workplace safety during the coronavirus pandemic. It discusses the global spread of COVID-19 infections and deaths. It describes coronaviruses and explains what COVID-19 is. Symptoms, transmission, treatment, and prevention are compared between COVID-19 and influenza. When returning to work, employers should reduce transmission, maintain healthy operations, and keep the environment clean. The document also discusses potential treatments like hydroxychloroquine and supplies shortages of protective equipment.
Media mapping survey by top pr agencies in india for q1 fy21-22INTEGRATEDCENTREFORC
This survey report provides information obtained through media analysis, regarding the news trends across major publications in the country. This survey report will pay particular attention to the news trends in the first quarter of FY2021-22 when the country was reeling under heavy pandemics. These observations do have limitations that will be noted and are based on a total number of stories categorised by different sectors. Not only India, but the entire world is experiencing a devastating wave of COVID-19. For more info you may visit: https://www.iccpl.in
The document summarizes the current situation of COVID-19 in Malaysia. It describes the origins and symptoms of the virus, as well as providing statistics on case numbers. It also outlines the various risk management measures taken by the Malaysian government, including movement restrictions, screening efforts, and economic aid packages. Public attitudes indicate most feel Malaysia will successfully control the virus, though some remain unsure. Prevention measures and treatment primarily focus on social distancing, hand washing, and seeking medical help for severe symptoms.
[Bean survey] How Vietnamese people respond to COVID-19 outbreak in VietnamB&Company
Since the first case found in Wuhan (China) in the end of 2019, the COVID-19 outbreak has affected the daily life and social-economic activities of millions of people around the world in many aspects. As a country with border line with China, Vietnam, with its high population density and a relatively vulnerable healthcare system, has a great pressure and concern with the affects of this ongoing outbreak which is recently announce “a pandemic” by the WHO.
The team at B&Company Vietnam (www.b-company.jp) has decided to conduct a quick online survey on our online research platform Bean Survey (www.beansurvey.vn) to find out some key insights on how Vietnamese people response to the COVID-19 outbreak. We believe this information can be beneficial to many including those who are making related policies, or doing business in Vietnam, or to those who want to understand social reaction patterns on a medical outbreak.
As a quick survey conducted in just 3 days, we are aware of certain limitation in this report. However, with careful and professional measures of an experienced research team on a well-established online survey platform, we believe the data reflects the overall picture of the researched matters and can be a good and timely reference source.
We are also planning to do more related research and have more updates on the topic to support you making effective decision in an ever-changing crisis.
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This is part 1 of my Java Learning Journey. This Contains Custom methods, classes, constructors, packages, multithreading , try- catch block, finally block and more.
Final exam english ii kevin bryan(20190700003)kvnbryan
Coronaviruses can cause respiratory infections in humans ranging from the common cold to more serious diseases like MERS and SARS. A new coronavirus, COVID-19, was discovered in 2019 and has since spread globally. Common symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, dry cough, and fatigue, though some may experience milder symptoms. While most recover without treatment, around 20% of cases result in severe illness requiring medical help. The virus spreads mainly from person to person through respiratory droplets from coughs or sneezes. Maintaining hand hygiene and physical distancing are effective ways to protect against infection. Currently there are no proven vaccines or treatments, though research efforts are underway globally to develop them.
IRJET - Role of Various 4IR Technologies for Analysis and Prevention of Novel...IRJET Journal
This document discusses how 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR) technologies like artificial intelligence, internet of things, big data, and robots can help analyze and prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). It provides background on the virus and describes its symptoms. Key 4IR technologies being used include AI algorithms to predict the virus's structure and detect temperatures, as well as a system in China using color codes from surveillance cameras to screen citizens' health status based on medical history and travel. In summary, 4IR technologies are proving highly effective in helping countries control the COVID-19 pandemic through data analysis, predictive modeling, and large-scale population screening.
The document discusses the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic across multiple sectors. It summarizes how the pandemic has severely impacted industries like healthcare, food/agriculture, the economy, sports, IT, travel/tourism, and education. Entire sectors have had to adapt to lockdowns and social distancing by embracing remote work and online alternatives. The pandemic will also shape the future by accelerating pre-existing trends like reduced business travel and increased online shopping. Overall, COVID-19 is causing major global economic disruption but also revealing opportunities to build more resilient and sustainable systems.
The document discusses the spread of COVID-19 from Wuhan, China to Indonesia. It provides statistics on the number of cases and deaths in Indonesia. It explains that the rapid spread in Indonesia is because many residents did not follow calls to stay home. The most common methods of transmission are through droplets from sneezing/coughing and touching infected surfaces. The document urges people to practice good hand hygiene and follow social distancing to help stop the spread.
Essay on Corona virus (COVID-19) by M MAB ®.
Prepared for HSLC exam / others.
This essay is perfectly sufficient for any board exams or others.
Only published by M MAB ®.
Assam e-learning.
Easily can download by PDF format.
IRJET- Role of Various 4IR Technologies for Analysis and Prevention of Novel ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses the role of various 4IR (Fourth Industrial Revolution) technologies in analyzing and preventing the novel COVID-19 virus. It begins by describing the COVID-19 pandemic and its global impacts. It then discusses how technologies like artificial intelligence, facial recognition, robots, drones, and autonomous vehicles can help monitor the spread of the virus through tasks like temperature screening, contact tracing, disinfecting public areas, and delivering essential supplies. The document proposes that countries around the world should make greater use of these 4IR technologies to help control the virus through methods like automated temperature checks, mobile health monitoring apps, surveillance cameras, and contactless delivery while maintaining social distancing.
Impact of covid 19 on Indian Economy & Banking SectorDr Praveen S
Impact of Covid-19 on indian Economy & Banking Sector
Topics covered:
- What is Covid-19 ((Corona Virus Disease) ?
- Socio - Economic Effects of Covid-19 on global society.
- How Covid-19 hit India?
- Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Economy.
- Impact of COVID-19 on Indian Banking Sector.
- Steps to be taken by Indian Banks.
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-se...Pugalendhi R
. Social media plays an idealistic part in the present society. It assumes a significant role in expanding public awareness
and gathers perspectives. Thus, social media has taken a huge place among people all over the world. And the ideas shared on
social media reach people instantly. The Covid-19 virus, which is affecting more and more people around the world, It has infected
millions in various countries and caused many thousands of deaths. In India, a country with a large population, the incidence of
this virus is really higher. A Pune-based serum company has won a contract to develop the Covishield, a vaccine developed by the
University of Oxford in the United Kingdom to control the virus. And Bharat Biotech, based in Hyderabad has developed a vaccine
called 'Covaxin' in the national level invention. The two vaccines have been approved by the federal government for use on an
emergency basis. Accordingly, the Ministry of Health and Family Welfare of India has confirmed that these two vaccines are
completely safe. Covid-19 vaccination is currently being implemented across India. This study explains whether the news about
the Covid-19 vaccine that is appearing on social media at the moment is raising awareness or causing fear among the people. For
this study the researcher selected the most Covid-19 affected areas in Chennai, Namely called Royapuram, Thiru Vi Ka Nagar,
Anna Nagar, and Kodambakkam. A total of 320 Respondents participated in the study and responded. This study was conducted
from 10 March 2021 to 10 April 2021.
Scopus Indexed Journal- AIP Conference Proceedings May 2023.pdfPugalendhi R
Social media engagement on COVID-19 vaccination during the pandemic: Cross-sectional survey in Chennai metropolitan
The document summarizes a survey conducted in Chennai, India from March to April 2021 on social media usage and perceptions of COVID-19 vaccines. The survey found that WhatsApp and YouTube were the most widely used and trusted social media platforms. While social media helped increase awareness, it also spread misinformation at times. Most age groups followed social media for vaccine information, with WhatsApp being the predominant source. The study aimed to understand social media's role in shaping views on vaccination.
The document discusses the impact and spread of COVID-19 in Indonesia. It provides details on the first confirmed cases in Indonesia, the increasing number of total cases and deaths, as well as the government's decision to ease restrictions on places of worship and other sectors despite ongoing community transmission. The pandemic has forced people to adapt to a "new normal" with increased use of technology. Overall, the document examines the seriousness of the COVID-19 outbreak in Indonesia.
COVID SLAYER - A Covid safety kit with biometric attendance systemIRJET Journal
This document describes a "COVID SLAYER" safety kit project that aims to monitor various COVID-19 symptoms and ensure safety precautions. The kit includes: 1) An automatic contactless hand sanitizer using IR sensors to dispense sanitizer. 2) A mask detection Android app that sounds an alarm if no mask is detected. 3) A biometric fingerprint scanner for attendance that is blocked unless hands are sanitized first. 4) Sensors to measure body temperature, heart rate, and oxygen levels and display the readings. The goal is to integrate these functions into a single kit to help monitor symptoms and enforce safety measures like hand sanitizing and mask-wearing.
- Africans are seriously concerned about COVID-19, with 85% of respondents citing concern and 60% saying they are very concerned. Concern is highest in countries with confirmed cases like Kenya and Nigeria.
- However, 57% of Africans do not expect to be personally affected, possibly because initial cases were foreigners or travelers rather than average citizens. Expectations of being affected are higher in South Africa and Ghana with more cases.
- Africans are seeking information about COVID-19 from multiple digital channels like internet, social media, television and radio. Those learning from friends and family express the most concern at 40%. Social media and internet users follow at 35% concern.
The document discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on personal, professional, social, and economic life in Pakistan. It begins by providing background on the virus and the lockdown measures taken by the Pakistani government. It then examines in 3-4 sentences each how the pandemic has negatively impacted people's professional lives by closing workplaces, personal lives through social isolation, social lives by restricting gatherings and travel, and economic lives by damaging industries and increasing unemployment. The conclusion reiterates that COVID-19 has widely impacted all aspects of life in Pakistan and emphasizes continued social distancing and other safety measures.
The document discusses COVID-19 and the global response. It provides a timeline of the virus from its origins in Wuhan, China in December 2019 to its declaration as a pandemic. It outlines symptoms of COVID-19 and methods of prevention. The roles of WHO, the Indian government, and the Tamil Nadu government in responding to the pandemic are described. Personal reflections on learning during the pandemic and the role of students in prevention are shared.
The document discusses the impact of COVID-19 on India's fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) sector. It first provides background on COVID-19 and its stages of transmission. It then discusses how major FMCG companies in India have ramped up production to meet a surge in demand for essential goods as lockdowns were imposed. Specific companies like Godrej Consumer Products Ltd. and Hindustan Unilever Limited are discussed in terms of the challenges they face from lockdowns and the steps they are taking to support relief efforts. Dabur Group is also mentioned as launching measures to fight COVID-19 that include increasing production of essential items and establishing relief funds.
This document discusses emerging technologies for contact tracing during the COVID-19 pandemic. It describes how contact tracing was used historically to control outbreaks like Ebola and help eradicate smallpox. Technologies now being used and developed for COVID-19 contact tracing include mobile apps to track infections using Bluetooth and GPS and notify people of potential exposures. Challenges with contact tracing COVID-19 include asymptomatic spread and reliance on testing availability. The future of contact tracing technologies may involve using data from mobile apps to inform policy as lockdowns are lifted.
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2. INDEX
1. COVID 19?
2. Introduction
3. How this all started
4. How it spread?
5. Symptoms
6. MYTHS Of COVID-19
7. Precautions (ma’am in this part I will draw and make the pictures or anything, contains almost 3 pages)
8. Aarogya Setu App
9. Janta Curfew
10. COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in India
11. Nationwide lockdown
12. Helpers During Covid(in this part also I will draw some pictures related to this, contains 1 page)
13. Gesture of Appreciation
14. Diwali in April
15. Testing For COVID-19
16. COVID-19 Vaccines
17. Economic Impact Of COVID-19
18. More Economic Impacts
4. INTRODUCTION
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease
caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most people
infected with the COVID-19 virus will experience mild to
moderate respiratory illness and recover without requiring
special treatment.
The COVID-19 virus is a new virus linked to the same samily
of virus as severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and
some types of common cold.
5. HERE THIS ALL STARTED
The first case of COVID-19 in India, which
originated from China was reported on
30th January 2020.
First Outbreak in China: Wuhan
First Outbreak in India: Kerala
6. How It Spreads?
COVID-19 spreads when an infected person
breathes out droplets and very small particles
that contain the virus.These droplets and
particles can be breathed in by other people or
land on their eyes, noses, or mouth. In some
circumstances, they may contaminate surfaces
they touch. Anyone infected with COVID-19 can
spread it, even if they do NOT have symptoms.
8. MYTHSOf
COVID-19
Ques.1 Can drinking alcohol help prevent COVID-19?
Drinking alcohol, such as beer, liquor does not help to prevent
coronavirus, you should wash your hands often, wear masks,
and avoid being close to those with a fever and cough.
Ques.2 Can rinsing your nose regularly with Saline Solution
prevent COVID-19?
Evidence has indicated that rinsing your nose with Saline
solution can help us leaves faster than the common cold but
cannot prevent infectious respiratory disease or COVID-19.
Ques.3 Can pneumonia vaccine prevent COVID-19?
This virus is new and different from other strains. We need a
vaccine that is developed specifically the research time is
working on this through the support of the WHO.
Ques.4 Can eating garlic prevent COVID-19
Though garlic has some anti- microbial properties, there is no
evidence that it can prevent COVID-19
9. Aarogya Setu APP
Aarogya Setu is an Indian COVID-19 "contact tracing, syndromic mapping and
self-assessment" digital service, primarily a mobile app, developed by
the National Informatics Centre under the Ministry of Electronics and
Information Technology (MeitY). The app reached more than 100 million installs
in 40 days. On 26 May, amid growing privacy and security concerns, the source
code of the app was made public.
This app was releases on April 2 2020, 8 moths ago and is available
in 12 different languages.
Website: www.aarogyasetu.gov.in
The WHO lauded in the Aarogya Setu mobile application for helping
health departments so identify COVID-19 clusters.
10. JANTA CURFEW
7am- 9pm 22nd March
PM Modi, while addressing the nation on coronavirus outbreak, announced a 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday
PM Modi, while addressing the nation on coronavirus outbreak, announced a 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday
• PM Modi, while addressing the nation on coronavirus outbreak, announced a 'Janata Curfew' on Sunday
• PM Modi, while addressing the nation on coronavirus outbreak, announced a
'Janata Curfew' on Sunday. Curfew, people are requested to avoid public spaces
and stay home for 14 hours. In an attempt to contain the spread of coronavirus,
which has affected over 180 in India, PM Narendra Modi requested all the citizens
to abide by the 'Janata Curfew' on March 22 from 7 am till 9 pm.
• Under ‘Janata Curfew’ no one was allowed to go out of their houses. It also
prepared us for the forthcoming days, said PM Modi, hinting that such isolation
drives could be essential to stop the spread of COVID-19.
• To stop the spread of coronavirus that has already claimed four lives in the
country and injected at least 169 others. He also said the World is passing through
a grave situation which is worst than any World War.
11. COVID=19 PANDEMIC
LOCKDOWN IN INDIA
On 24th March 2020, the Government of India under Prime
Minister Narendra Modi ordered a nation wide Lockdown for 21
days, limiting movement of 1.3 billion population of India as a
presentive measure against the COVID-19 pandemic in India. It
was ordered after a 14 hour voluntary public curfew on 22 March,
followed by enforcement of a series of regulations in the country’s
COVID-19 affected regions.The lockdown was placed when the
number of confirmed positive coronavirus cases in India was
approx. 500. Observers stated that the lockdown had slowed the
growth rate of the pandemic by 6 April to a rate od doubling every
six days and by 18 April, to a rate od doubling every eight days.
12. Nationwide Lockdown
Phase-1
25 March 2020- 14 April 2020
(21 days)
Phase-2
15 A pril2020- 3 May 2020
(19 days)
Phase-3
4 May 2020- 17 May2020
(14 days)
Phase-4
18 May 2020- 31 May 2020
(14 days)
13. Taali, Thali
Bajao Appeal
Prime Minister Narendra Modi Appealed the citizens to clap and applaud those at the forefront
of combating the coronavirus, the medics, nurses and sanitation workers.
People responded by blowing conch shells, singing patriotic songs and banging drus, outside,
the usually busting streets were quiet.
India had cofirmed 341 cases of the virus and five related deaths, as of Sunday. Modi described
the 14 hour curfew as test to assets the country’s ability to fight the pandemic.
Many of his supporters praises the celebrations.
Some even went as far as saying the positive energy would help push back the vines though the
government quickly put out messages on Twitter saying the display of gratitude would have no
impact on the virus spread
14. DIWALI IN APRIL
• As the country entered day 10 of the 21 day nation wild lockdown on Friday, Prime Minister
Narendra Modi addresses the citizens in a short video message at 9 am. In the video
message, he requested the citizens to turn off their lights for 9 minutes at 9pm April 5 and
light a candle or a Diya’s or even use the flashlight on one’s mobile to mark the country’s fight
against the Covid-19 pandemic.
• Residents of the national capital on Sunday night joined people across the country in
expressing India’s resolve to collectively fight Covid-19, lighting up Diya’s, candles and
flashing torchlight from mobiles in a symbolic gesture of solidarity following the prime
minister’s call.
• Much before the designated time of 9pm, people switched off lights at their homes while
lamps and candles lit up the streets as people stood in their balconies and a entrance doors.
15. TESTING FOR COVID-19
Considerations for who should get tested:
• People who have symptoms of COVID-19.
• People who have close contact within someone with confirmed COVID-19.
• People who have taken part in activities that put them at higher risk for COVID-19 because they
cannot socially distance as needed, such as travel, attending large social or mass gatherings, or being
in crowded indoor settings,
• People who have been asked or referred to get testing by their health care provider.
Two kinds of tests are available for COVID-19 i.e.
1. Viral Tests
2. Antibody Tests
A viral test tells you if you have a current infection.
An antibody test might tell you if you had a past infection.
16. COVID-19 VACCINES
The world is in the midst of a COVID-19 pandemic as WHO and
partners work together on the response- tracking the pandemic,
advising on critical interventions, distributing vital medical supplies
to those in need they are racing to develop and display safe and
effective vaccines.
They are currently more than 50 COVID-19 vaccines candidates in
trials, WHO is working in collaboration with scientists, business and
global health organization through the ACT Accelerator to speed up
the pandemic response. When a safe and effective vaccine to protect
people in all countries. People most at risk will be prioritized.
17. z
Economic impact of COVID-19
The economic impact of the 2020 Coronavirus pandemic in India has been largely
disruptive, India’s growth in the fourth quarter of the fiscal year 2020 went down to
31% according to the Ministry of Statistics. The Chief Economic Advisor of the
government of India said that this drop is mainly due to the coronavirus pandemic
effect on the Indian economy. Notably India had also been witnessing a pre-
pandemic slowdown, and according to the world bank, the current pandemic has
magnifies pre existing risks to radio’s economic outlook.
Major companies in India such as Larsen and Toubro, Bharat Forge, Ultra Tech
Cement, Grasim Industries, Aditya Birla Group, BHEL and Tata Motors have
temporarily suspended or significantly reduced operations.
18. More Economic Impacts
Largest GDP contraction ever in Q1(April – June), FY 2020 – 2021 at- 24%
Sharp rise in unemployment.
Stress on supply chains
Reduced consumer activities
Decrease in Government income
Collapse of the hospitality industry
Collapse of the tourism industry
Plunge in fuel consumption. Rise in LPG sales
TradeTensions with China.
19. EFFECT ON GOVERNMENT BUDGET
Higher fiscal spending of nearly 21% of GDP, a massive shortfall in revenues, and a likely
contraction in GDP could drive India far from the fiscal glide path that would take years to
repair.
• Finance Ministry sees fiscal deficit increase of 140- 180 bp this year due to COVID-19
impact.
• FY21 fiscal deficit seen at 6%- 6.3% against target of 3.5%
Indi’s fiscal deficit is seen to rise 6 to 6.3% in FY21, which is over 40% from what was budget
for in February this year.
Various economists re already pegging Indi’s fiscal deficit to hit about 7% due to pandemic.
Mean while, states too will need more funds in light of falling revenues, which could push the
combined fiscal deficit of center and states beyond 13%.
20. Impact of Lockdown on Government Revenue
To mitigate the spread of coronavirus in India, the central
government imposed a nation- wide lockdown on March 25, 220.
The lockdown necessitated the suspension of all economic activities,
except the ones classified as essential from time to time and the ones
that can be carried out from home. As a result, all economic activities
which require persons to travel or work outside home, such as
manufacturing of non- essential goods and construction, have
stopped since then. While this has resulted in a loss of income for
many individuals and businesses, the ongoing 40- day lockdown is
also going to severely impact the revenue of the central and state
21. Impact On Education
In India as effectively, the federal government as a facet of the nationwide lockdown has closed each
academic institution, as a consequence of which learners going from school going kids to postgraduate
college students are affected.
The government has recommended moving to online learning as a stop gap arrangement to evade any
disruptions in academic Calenders. Consequently, e learning is now the way to transform the education
sector. It is showing a positive transformation and schools and colleges in rural areas are also adapting to
technology day by day.
While the benefits of online learning are manifold, there are still many roadblock in the way ahead towards
making education an directly digital phenomenon. Hen it comes to online education or E- learning, rural
population is not completely equipped with utilities like fast internet, uninterrupped power supply and
electronic devices, there have been improvements regarding basic infrastructural facilities but many rural
areas in Indi are still grappling with these challenges to make education completely digital or online.
22. Conclusion
• The Coronavirus Disease continues to spread across the world following a trajectory
that is difficult to predict. The health, humanitarian and socio-economic policies
adopted by countries will determine the speed and strength of the recovery. There
must be a global human central response which is grounded in solidarity.
• A coordinated global effort is required to support countries that currently do not have
sufficient fiscal space to finance social policy, in particular universal social protection
systems. Debt sustainability should be prioritized in this endeavour.
• Without long term structural changes, the deep- rooted inequalities exposed y the
crisis will merely intensify. As well as tracking the immediate effects of the crisis, the
international community now how unique opportunity is adopt policies aimed at
achieving social justice and a human central future of work.