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
Anxiety is natural response to any stressful situation. Pandemic can trigger the level of stress and anxiety among people. Present study attempted to assess the level of anxiety among adult in the Indian population during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. On line survey was conducted with structured questionnaire, a total of 374 responses were received. Non-probability snowball sampling was adopted to collect the data. The anxiety level identified in this study was moderate to mild level. More than 58% had mild level of anxiety and 14% had severe anxiety. 28% of them expressed moderate amount of anxiety. It shows that there is need to create awareness and address the psychological problems during COVID- 19 pandemic lockdown.
Archisman Nandy
The objective of this study is to make a comparison between five (5) most affected countries (USA, Brazil, U.K., Italy and India) of the world by Covid-19. The study is based on the secondary data. For conducting this study published data in online portal www.worldometers.info has been used. 4 months i.e. August 2020 to November 2020 has been chosen to carry out this study. For data analysis and interpretation Microsoft excel software (version 2019) has been used. Basic arithmetic technique and ratio analysis has been used in this study for data interpretation purpose. For measuring cyclical fluctuations in Covid-19 cases and its corresponding death cases, visual representation has been incorporated as bar diagram. Relevant images have been sourced from authentic sources and used in this study for satisfying the research objective. Finally the study has revealed that during the period of August 2020 to November 2020 Brazil is the most affected country and United States of America is the least affected country based on the mortality rate among the five countries taken as sample for this study
All Kinds of Impact Analysis of Prolonged Lockdown or Quarantine by Taking Ba...ijtsrd
Covid 19 infection around the world is a huge challenge. The quarantine we are experiencing because of covid 19 has forced people from many parts of the globe to lead unexpected lives. Nowadays, quarantine has become a major public health intervention and is being used repeatedly whenever new emerging infectious diseases threaten to spread across the entire population. The consequence of implementing early and prolonged quarantine during this pandemic can be measured as lost productivity. This literature aimed to determine whether information about the effects of quarantine could change an individual's concern about covid 19. It investigated the associations between long period of quarantine and the problems created by it. The study provides an overview of the observed and the possible effects that may show up in the coming days. Ishtiak Ahammed Tanvir "All Kinds of Impact Analysis of Prolonged Lockdown or Quarantine by Taking Bangladesh as an Example" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31417.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/microbiology/31417/all-kinds-of-impact-analysis-of-prolonged-lockdown-or-quarantine-by-taking-bangladesh-as-an-example/ishtiak-ahammed-tanvir
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
Anxiety is natural response to any stressful situation. Pandemic can trigger the level of stress and anxiety among people. Present study attempted to assess the level of anxiety among adult in the Indian population during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. On line survey was conducted with structured questionnaire, a total of 374 responses were received. Non-probability snowball sampling was adopted to collect the data. The anxiety level identified in this study was moderate to mild level. More than 58% had mild level of anxiety and 14% had severe anxiety. 28% of them expressed moderate amount of anxiety. It shows that there is need to create awareness and address the psychological problems during COVID- 19 pandemic lockdown.
Archisman Nandy
The objective of this study is to make a comparison between five (5) most affected countries (USA, Brazil, U.K., Italy and India) of the world by Covid-19. The study is based on the secondary data. For conducting this study published data in online portal www.worldometers.info has been used. 4 months i.e. August 2020 to November 2020 has been chosen to carry out this study. For data analysis and interpretation Microsoft excel software (version 2019) has been used. Basic arithmetic technique and ratio analysis has been used in this study for data interpretation purpose. For measuring cyclical fluctuations in Covid-19 cases and its corresponding death cases, visual representation has been incorporated as bar diagram. Relevant images have been sourced from authentic sources and used in this study for satisfying the research objective. Finally the study has revealed that during the period of August 2020 to November 2020 Brazil is the most affected country and United States of America is the least affected country based on the mortality rate among the five countries taken as sample for this study
All Kinds of Impact Analysis of Prolonged Lockdown or Quarantine by Taking Ba...ijtsrd
Covid 19 infection around the world is a huge challenge. The quarantine we are experiencing because of covid 19 has forced people from many parts of the globe to lead unexpected lives. Nowadays, quarantine has become a major public health intervention and is being used repeatedly whenever new emerging infectious diseases threaten to spread across the entire population. The consequence of implementing early and prolonged quarantine during this pandemic can be measured as lost productivity. This literature aimed to determine whether information about the effects of quarantine could change an individual's concern about covid 19. It investigated the associations between long period of quarantine and the problems created by it. The study provides an overview of the observed and the possible effects that may show up in the coming days. Ishtiak Ahammed Tanvir "All Kinds of Impact Analysis of Prolonged Lockdown or Quarantine by Taking Bangladesh as an Example" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-4 , June 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd31417.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/biological-science/microbiology/31417/all-kinds-of-impact-analysis-of-prolonged-lockdown-or-quarantine-by-taking-bangladesh-as-an-example/ishtiak-ahammed-tanvir
Does Liuzijue Qigong affect anxiety in patients with chronic obstructive pulm...LucyPi1
Abstract Background: Anxiety is a common comorbidity associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but no well-recognized method can provide effective relief. Liuzijue Qigong (LQG) is a traditional Chinese fitness method, based on breath pronunciation. This study aimed to examine the efficacy of LQG to relieve anxiety in COPD patients and to explore the factors that influence anxiety, including whether LQG is effective during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. Methods: We conducted an open-label, randomized, controlled, clinical trial. A total of 60 patients with stable COPD were randomly assigned to two groups. Both groups were given routine medical treatment, and the patients in the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) group were given an extra intervention in the form of LQG, performed for 30 minutes each day for 12 weeks. Data collection was performed at baseline and 12 weeks (during the COVID-19 epidemic). The primary outcomes were the self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) scores, and the secondary outcomes were relevant information during the epidemic and analyses of the related factors that influenced SAS scores during the COVID-19 outbreak. Results: Compared with baseline, patients in both groups demonstrated varying degrees of improvements in their SAS scores (all P < 0.01). An analysis of covariance, adjusted for baseline scores, indicated that the SAS scores improved more dramatically in the PR group than in the control group (F = 9.539, P = 0.004). During the outbreak, the SAS scores for sleep disorder were higher than all other factors, reaching 1.38 ± 0.67, and the scores for “I can breathe in and out easily” for the PR group were lower than the scores for the control group (Z = −2.108, P = 0.035). Significant differences were identified between the two groups for the categories “How much has the outbreak affected your life”, “Do you practice LQG during the epidemic” and “Do you practice other exercises during the epidemic” (all P < 0.05). Compared with current reports, LQG had a relatively high adherence rate (80.95%). A multiple linear regression analysis revealed multiple predictors for SAS scores during the outbreak: group (b = −3.907, t = −3.824, P < 0.001), COPD assessment test score (b = 0.309, t = 2.876, P = 0.006), SAS score at baseline (b = 0.189, t = 3.074, P = 0.004), and living in a village (b = 4.886, t = 2.085, P = 0.043). Conclusion: LQG could effectively reduce the risks of anxiety among COPD patients, even during the COVID-19 outbreak. For those COPD patients with high COPD assessment test and high baseline SAS scores or who live in villages, we should reinforce the management and intervention of psychological factors during the epidemic.
The outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus and its impact on global mental health
Julio Torales, Marcelo O’Higgins, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Antonio Ventriglio
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 0020764020915212, 2020
COVID-19 Facts vs Opinion: Nonchalant Responses of The Indonesian PeopleJosephineSurya2
This paper is submitted to fulfill the English 2 Final Exam Project study program Industrial Engineering 2nd semester Buddhi Dharma University, Tangerang. Lecturer: Dra. Harisa Mardiana, M.Pd.
The Coronavirus Disease – 2019 (COVID-19) is officially now a pandemic and not just a public health emergency of international concern as previously labelled. Worldwide, the new coronavirus has infected more than 4.9 million people and leaving more than 300,000 people dead in 188 countries. As countries of the world get locked down in an effort to contain the widespread of the virus, experts are concern about the global impacts of the pandemic on individuals, countries and the world at large. Millions of people are currently under quarantine across the globe. Many countries have responded by proclaiming a public health emergency, closed their borders and restrict incoming flights from high risk countries. This has grossly affected the travel plan of many. Several international programs, conferences, workshops and sporting activities are either postponed or cancelled. As the number of confirmed cases continues to escalate across the globe, hospitals seems to be running out of medical supplies, hospital spaces and personnel. Health workers are being overwhelmed by the numbers of people requesting for testing and treatment. Many of such health workers have been infected with the coronavirus and even lost their lives since the fight against COVID-19 started. Public health experts are also concerned about the huge medical wastes coming from the hospitals at this time and the adverse effects associated with improper management of such medical wastes, both at the hospital and community levels. The pandemic has also impacted negatively on the global economy. There have been serious crises in the stock market, with gross fall in the price of crude oil resulting in inflation and economic hardship among the populace. Many are currently out of job and as a result, the level of crime, protest and violence have continued to escalate in different parts of the world. The deaths of loved ones due to the coronavirus has left many emotionally traumatized. Nigeria, like other African countries is not spared of the ravaging effects of the pandemic, even as the government take strict measures to contain the virus. No doubt, this is very challenging, but the country is capable of surmounting the virus with the needed help from her international partners and cooperation from the citizenry. But if we as a people, remain complacent and continue with business as usual, without taking measures to flatten the curve, the disease will escalate too quickly beyond our capacity to handle and our health system will be overwhelmed and may collapse eventually. We cannot therefore afford to be complacent in our response to containing the pandemic.
Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on the emerging generationsMark McCrindle
Throughout history there have always defining moments for different generations. For the Baby Boomers it was the Moon Landing. For Generation X it was the Stock Market Crash and for the Millennials it was September 11. For the
emerging generations – Generation Z (born 1995-2009) and Generation Alpha
(born since 2010) – it might have been Donald Trump’s election or Brexit, until
COVID-19 took hold of the world in 2020.
This global pandemic stopped social gatherings, halted the economy and
significantly disrupted the normal rhythms of life. It has had an unprecedented
impact on a global scale with world leaders putting measures in place, the likes
of which have only been seen in response to the World Wars and the Great
Depression.
From how we shop, to how we work, engage in community, learn, educate,
contribute and lead, COVID-19 and our response is marking a significant
societal shift. The impacts of which will be felt even after the virus is kept under
control. All of this change is truly unprecedented, especially for the younger
generations who have only read about similar responses to a crisis of this scale
in history books.
While people of all generations have been impacted by COVID-19, it stands to
define those who are coming of age during it, with more than four in five adults
we surveyed (84%) agreeing that the COVID-19 pandemic will play a significant
role in shaping the children of today. Both the virus itself and the response has
already influenced the next generation’s sentiment, behaviour and lifestyle.
The impacts will continue beyond when it is kept under control and we emerge
out of ‘iso’ (isolation) as many Gen Zeds are calling it. This virus and the world’s
response to it is set to shape the emerging generations and their future for
many years to come.
While these uncertain times can cause justified anxiety and concern, it is also
in these times that we see community and human connectedness shining
brightly. In challenging times, we see the positive and resilient aspects of the
human spirit as we come together to respond to a changing world. This is true
of the emerging generations as well, as this once in a century crisis stands to
shape them and their future.
This paper is authored by Mark McCrindle and Ashley Fell, two social
researchers who are leading authorities on the emerging generations. We
believe this complimentary whitepaper will be invaluable for you in navigating
and leading through times of change.
Impact of COVID-19 caronavirus on poverty in Pakistan: a case study of SindhSubmissionResearchpa
The current research investigated the COVID-19 is spread vigorously in China, USA, France, Italy, Germany, and European countries and Iran Pakistan being as a neighbor country of china & IranOne was for the incoming Pakistani from various countries, such as Iran, China, Afghanistan, and India. The other was arranged inside various hospitals for COVID-19 positive cases. As hundreds and thousands of Pakistani were in Iran for religious purposes, they were. Most of the students and businessmen, inside China, were not allowed to come back. Handling of large scale influx from Iran was the main problem. Out of the total COVID-19 cases, 78 percent of cases were reported from visitors coming from Iran. Pakistan announced the closure of all schools, colleges & universities with a partial lockdown across the country for major cities. by Dr. Faiz Muhammad Shaikh, Ali Raza Memon and Kashaf Shaikh 2020. Impact of COVID-19 caronavirus on poverty in Pakistan: a case study of Sindh . International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 6 (Jun. 2020), 72-83. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i6.415. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/415/391 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/415
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In this presentation, you will learn more about international COVID-19 response, the problems being faced, what travel is like, and what has changed over time. You will find information from the CDC and other sources.
Societal and livelihood impacts of COVID-19: A Case study on Tildaganja Villa...Mr. Kousik Das Malakar
Abstract:
Aims and Objectives: The present study focuses on determining the impacts of COVID-19 on rural livelihood and they are societal at Tildaganja Village in West Bengal, India. The study seeks to examine that, (a) the livelihood conditions in this epidemic situation at Tildaganja Village, (b) estimate the changing conditions of the societal perspective of Tildaganja Village due to COVID-19.
Data and Methods: Data set compiled from Indian state-wise COVID-19 data from Online COVID-19, Govt. of India; and study area’s ground base data was collected through the ‘Online Google form’ system. And using the MS Excel 2014 & ArcGIS 10.2.2 applications.
Results: [a] Livelihood sectors facing the problems (Agriculture sectors, Shopkeeper, Labours, etc.), [b] Societal perspectives changes (Physically, social interaction off, Temples off, Close the Educational Institution, private tuition, Totally stop the public transportation, Not fluency of banking system., and the amazing findings of this studies is most of the Village peoples fearful, due to coming migrant labours, students, who are from out of state (WB) /city area).
Keywords: Rural livelihood; Social aspects; COVID-19; Fearful peoples; Tildaganja Village
THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE ENJOYMENT OF LEGAL FREEDOMSAkashSharma618775
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most
people infected with the COVID-19 virus experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without
requiring special treatment. Older people and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness. The disease was
discovered in December 2019. On 31st December 2019, a series of pneumonia cases of unknown cause was detected
in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). COVID-19 has caused States to restrict movements, closed down schools,
major markets and churches and thus the virus has serious impact on the enjoyment of legal freedoms. Covid-19
has very devastating effects on economic activities generally and thus the urgent need to reduce the spread but the
situation in Cameroon is difficult to handle as the negative impacts of the virus are further compounded by lack of
support from the government to boost economic activities like supporting small businesses with funding and
reducing taxes for big enterprises so as to reduce costs and encourage production. The general objective of this
paper is to critically examine the negative impact of COVID-19 on the enjoyment of legal freedoms. One of the
main findings of the paper is that Cameroon as a State committed to the protection of its citizens’ rights has
ratified treaties protecting human rights of people including legal freedoms and thus to eradicate the impact
COVID-19 has on these legal freedoms, the work strongly recommends that as disease outbreaks are not likely to
disappear in the near future, proactive international actions are required to not only save lives but also protect
economic prosperity.
A Brief Overview on Coronavirus Covid 19 in Indiaijtsrd
The World is globally battling and suffering from coronavirus outbreak. On 11 March 2020, the World Health Organisation declared COVID 19 as a global pandemic. Already More than 2 million cases have been reported all over the world. In this study, we have highlighted the brief overview on the details of coronavirus outbreak or COVID 19. Enlightened the impact and effective measures taken by the country to control the rapid outbreak of COVID 19 epidemic. On 24 March 2020 India was declare to be lockdown for 21 days and then extended till 3 May 2020. The statistical representation depicts the overview of the outbreak in the form of graphs and pie charts leading us to come to conclusion to predict the effects on near future. The aim of this study is to give the relevant information about the ongoing coronavirus. Glory Reuben Maxwell | Ankit Sharad Raikwar "A Brief Overview on Coronavirus: Covid-19 in India" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-4 | Issue-3 , April 2020, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd30821.pdf Paper Url :https://www.ijtsrd.com/other-scientific-research-area/other/30821/a-brief-overview-on-coronavirus-covid19-in-india/glory-reuben-maxwell
Does Liuzijue Qigong affect anxiety in patients with chronic obstructive pulm...LucyPi1
Abstract Background: Anxiety is a common comorbidity associated with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), but no well-recognized method can provide effective relief. Liuzijue Qigong (LQG) is a traditional Chinese fitness method, based on breath pronunciation. This study aimed to examine the efficacy of LQG to relieve anxiety in COPD patients and to explore the factors that influence anxiety, including whether LQG is effective during the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) outbreak. Methods: We conducted an open-label, randomized, controlled, clinical trial. A total of 60 patients with stable COPD were randomly assigned to two groups. Both groups were given routine medical treatment, and the patients in the pulmonary rehabilitation (PR) group were given an extra intervention in the form of LQG, performed for 30 minutes each day for 12 weeks. Data collection was performed at baseline and 12 weeks (during the COVID-19 epidemic). The primary outcomes were the self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) scores, and the secondary outcomes were relevant information during the epidemic and analyses of the related factors that influenced SAS scores during the COVID-19 outbreak. Results: Compared with baseline, patients in both groups demonstrated varying degrees of improvements in their SAS scores (all P < 0.01). An analysis of covariance, adjusted for baseline scores, indicated that the SAS scores improved more dramatically in the PR group than in the control group (F = 9.539, P = 0.004). During the outbreak, the SAS scores for sleep disorder were higher than all other factors, reaching 1.38 ± 0.67, and the scores for “I can breathe in and out easily” for the PR group were lower than the scores for the control group (Z = −2.108, P = 0.035). Significant differences were identified between the two groups for the categories “How much has the outbreak affected your life”, “Do you practice LQG during the epidemic” and “Do you practice other exercises during the epidemic” (all P < 0.05). Compared with current reports, LQG had a relatively high adherence rate (80.95%). A multiple linear regression analysis revealed multiple predictors for SAS scores during the outbreak: group (b = −3.907, t = −3.824, P < 0.001), COPD assessment test score (b = 0.309, t = 2.876, P = 0.006), SAS score at baseline (b = 0.189, t = 3.074, P = 0.004), and living in a village (b = 4.886, t = 2.085, P = 0.043). Conclusion: LQG could effectively reduce the risks of anxiety among COPD patients, even during the COVID-19 outbreak. For those COPD patients with high COPD assessment test and high baseline SAS scores or who live in villages, we should reinforce the management and intervention of psychological factors during the epidemic.
The outbreak of COVID-19 coronavirus and its impact on global mental health
Julio Torales, Marcelo O’Higgins, João Mauricio Castaldelli-Maia, Antonio Ventriglio
International Journal of Social Psychiatry, 0020764020915212, 2020
COVID-19 Facts vs Opinion: Nonchalant Responses of The Indonesian PeopleJosephineSurya2
This paper is submitted to fulfill the English 2 Final Exam Project study program Industrial Engineering 2nd semester Buddhi Dharma University, Tangerang. Lecturer: Dra. Harisa Mardiana, M.Pd.
The Coronavirus Disease – 2019 (COVID-19) is officially now a pandemic and not just a public health emergency of international concern as previously labelled. Worldwide, the new coronavirus has infected more than 4.9 million people and leaving more than 300,000 people dead in 188 countries. As countries of the world get locked down in an effort to contain the widespread of the virus, experts are concern about the global impacts of the pandemic on individuals, countries and the world at large. Millions of people are currently under quarantine across the globe. Many countries have responded by proclaiming a public health emergency, closed their borders and restrict incoming flights from high risk countries. This has grossly affected the travel plan of many. Several international programs, conferences, workshops and sporting activities are either postponed or cancelled. As the number of confirmed cases continues to escalate across the globe, hospitals seems to be running out of medical supplies, hospital spaces and personnel. Health workers are being overwhelmed by the numbers of people requesting for testing and treatment. Many of such health workers have been infected with the coronavirus and even lost their lives since the fight against COVID-19 started. Public health experts are also concerned about the huge medical wastes coming from the hospitals at this time and the adverse effects associated with improper management of such medical wastes, both at the hospital and community levels. The pandemic has also impacted negatively on the global economy. There have been serious crises in the stock market, with gross fall in the price of crude oil resulting in inflation and economic hardship among the populace. Many are currently out of job and as a result, the level of crime, protest and violence have continued to escalate in different parts of the world. The deaths of loved ones due to the coronavirus has left many emotionally traumatized. Nigeria, like other African countries is not spared of the ravaging effects of the pandemic, even as the government take strict measures to contain the virus. No doubt, this is very challenging, but the country is capable of surmounting the virus with the needed help from her international partners and cooperation from the citizenry. But if we as a people, remain complacent and continue with business as usual, without taking measures to flatten the curve, the disease will escalate too quickly beyond our capacity to handle and our health system will be overwhelmed and may collapse eventually. We cannot therefore afford to be complacent in our response to containing the pandemic.
Understanding the impact of COVID-19 on the emerging generationsMark McCrindle
Throughout history there have always defining moments for different generations. For the Baby Boomers it was the Moon Landing. For Generation X it was the Stock Market Crash and for the Millennials it was September 11. For the
emerging generations – Generation Z (born 1995-2009) and Generation Alpha
(born since 2010) – it might have been Donald Trump’s election or Brexit, until
COVID-19 took hold of the world in 2020.
This global pandemic stopped social gatherings, halted the economy and
significantly disrupted the normal rhythms of life. It has had an unprecedented
impact on a global scale with world leaders putting measures in place, the likes
of which have only been seen in response to the World Wars and the Great
Depression.
From how we shop, to how we work, engage in community, learn, educate,
contribute and lead, COVID-19 and our response is marking a significant
societal shift. The impacts of which will be felt even after the virus is kept under
control. All of this change is truly unprecedented, especially for the younger
generations who have only read about similar responses to a crisis of this scale
in history books.
While people of all generations have been impacted by COVID-19, it stands to
define those who are coming of age during it, with more than four in five adults
we surveyed (84%) agreeing that the COVID-19 pandemic will play a significant
role in shaping the children of today. Both the virus itself and the response has
already influenced the next generation’s sentiment, behaviour and lifestyle.
The impacts will continue beyond when it is kept under control and we emerge
out of ‘iso’ (isolation) as many Gen Zeds are calling it. This virus and the world’s
response to it is set to shape the emerging generations and their future for
many years to come.
While these uncertain times can cause justified anxiety and concern, it is also
in these times that we see community and human connectedness shining
brightly. In challenging times, we see the positive and resilient aspects of the
human spirit as we come together to respond to a changing world. This is true
of the emerging generations as well, as this once in a century crisis stands to
shape them and their future.
This paper is authored by Mark McCrindle and Ashley Fell, two social
researchers who are leading authorities on the emerging generations. We
believe this complimentary whitepaper will be invaluable for you in navigating
and leading through times of change.
Impact of COVID-19 caronavirus on poverty in Pakistan: a case study of SindhSubmissionResearchpa
The current research investigated the COVID-19 is spread vigorously in China, USA, France, Italy, Germany, and European countries and Iran Pakistan being as a neighbor country of china & IranOne was for the incoming Pakistani from various countries, such as Iran, China, Afghanistan, and India. The other was arranged inside various hospitals for COVID-19 positive cases. As hundreds and thousands of Pakistani were in Iran for religious purposes, they were. Most of the students and businessmen, inside China, were not allowed to come back. Handling of large scale influx from Iran was the main problem. Out of the total COVID-19 cases, 78 percent of cases were reported from visitors coming from Iran. Pakistan announced the closure of all schools, colleges & universities with a partial lockdown across the country for major cities. by Dr. Faiz Muhammad Shaikh, Ali Raza Memon and Kashaf Shaikh 2020. Impact of COVID-19 caronavirus on poverty in Pakistan: a case study of Sindh . International Journal on Integrated Education. 3, 6 (Jun. 2020), 72-83. DOI:https://doi.org/10.31149/ijie.v3i6.415. https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/415/391 https://journals.researchparks.org/index.php/IJIE/article/view/415
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In this presentation, you will learn more about international COVID-19 response, the problems being faced, what travel is like, and what has changed over time. You will find information from the CDC and other sources.
Societal and livelihood impacts of COVID-19: A Case study on Tildaganja Villa...Mr. Kousik Das Malakar
Abstract:
Aims and Objectives: The present study focuses on determining the impacts of COVID-19 on rural livelihood and they are societal at Tildaganja Village in West Bengal, India. The study seeks to examine that, (a) the livelihood conditions in this epidemic situation at Tildaganja Village, (b) estimate the changing conditions of the societal perspective of Tildaganja Village due to COVID-19.
Data and Methods: Data set compiled from Indian state-wise COVID-19 data from Online COVID-19, Govt. of India; and study area’s ground base data was collected through the ‘Online Google form’ system. And using the MS Excel 2014 & ArcGIS 10.2.2 applications.
Results: [a] Livelihood sectors facing the problems (Agriculture sectors, Shopkeeper, Labours, etc.), [b] Societal perspectives changes (Physically, social interaction off, Temples off, Close the Educational Institution, private tuition, Totally stop the public transportation, Not fluency of banking system., and the amazing findings of this studies is most of the Village peoples fearful, due to coming migrant labours, students, who are from out of state (WB) /city area).
Keywords: Rural livelihood; Social aspects; COVID-19; Fearful peoples; Tildaganja Village
THE NEGATIVE IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON THE ENJOYMENT OF LEGAL FREEDOMSAkashSharma618775
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by a newly discovered coronavirus. Most
people infected with the COVID-19 virus experience mild to moderate respiratory illness and recover without
requiring special treatment. Older people and those with underlying medical problems like cardiovascular
disease, diabetes, chronic respiratory disease, and cancer are more likely to develop serious illness. The disease was
discovered in December 2019. On 31st December 2019, a series of pneumonia cases of unknown cause was detected
in the People’s Republic of China (PRC). COVID-19 has caused States to restrict movements, closed down schools,
major markets and churches and thus the virus has serious impact on the enjoyment of legal freedoms. Covid-19
has very devastating effects on economic activities generally and thus the urgent need to reduce the spread but the
situation in Cameroon is difficult to handle as the negative impacts of the virus are further compounded by lack of
support from the government to boost economic activities like supporting small businesses with funding and
reducing taxes for big enterprises so as to reduce costs and encourage production. The general objective of this
paper is to critically examine the negative impact of COVID-19 on the enjoyment of legal freedoms. One of the
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How coronavirus spread in the World?
1. HowCovid-19
spread?
China was the first country to identify the disease.
Huanan Seafood Market, inWuhan, the capital of Hubei province.
First case was reported on Dec 10, 2019. 57-year-old patient.
The outbreak was first reported to the government on 27
December 2019 and published on 31 December, 2019.
On 8 January 2020, a new coronavirus was identified as the cause
of the pneumonia by Chinese scientists. Many cases were
reported.
It was the time of Chinese New Year and main reason for early
spread in China.
2. HowChina
tackled
COVID?
Strict measures like lockdown and making masks social distancing and
wearing masks made compulsory inWuhan from Jan 23, 2020.
Many Service like transportation very suspended especially from
Wuhan.
On 31 Jan, 2020 the World Health Organization declared the outbreak
as pandemic.
Cluster of cases were broken down into low, medium, high and
restriction were followed.
Ban on restriction lifted on April 09, 2020 inWuhan.
Strict and intelligent technique were followed to find Contact
tracing of any covid-19 affected person.
3. HowCovid
spread in
world?
Borders of China were closed and all other countries stopped the
service of transportation and trading from China.
First case in Philippines was reported in Feb 09, 2020.
Hong Kong on Feb 11, 2020.
Japan and France on Feb 13 and Feb 14.
March 11,WHO declared the new coronavirus as pandemic.
Cases started to increase outside China very badly.
Cases escalate in major parts of Europe, Iran and USA.
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4. HowCOVID
Spread in the
world?
June, the average number of deaths per day was 5,000 all over the
world.
Later in June, pandemic showed its appearance in Latin
America and Caribbean.
Brazil became the most worst country to experience dead rate
after USA in the world.
After July world's biggest continent Asia, started to have large
number of cases and casualties. 1500 per day.
Africa was the least affected continent and casualties was less.
5. HowCovid
spread in
India?
The first cases of COVID-19 in India were reported state of Kerala.
Cases were reported as medical students, who had returned from
Wuhan.
Lockdowns were announced in Kerala on 23 March, 2020.
Complete Lockdown was announced on 25 March,2020 by Hon.
Prime Minister of India.
Cases were reported at high numbers in almost all parts of the
Country. Maharashtra was the worst hit State in India.
6. HowCovid
spread in
India?
Cases started to drop from September, 2020.
Cases dropped to 15,000 from all parts of the Country during Jan,
2021.
First wave ended (March 2020 - January 2021)
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7. Disaster bega
n in India
Than began the Disaster in India, Second wave. Worst ever in the
world.
Second wave began in March 2021.
On 30 April 2021, India reported 400,000 new cases within 1 day.
Northern part of the Nation were hit very badly during the second
wave.
8. Reasons for
disaster
Lack of Medical Infrastructure.
Many temporary hospitals were dismantled as the cases reduced
started to decline.
New hospitals were not built.
No medical equipment were purchased or manufactured in the
country.
No medical precautions were followed in marriages, festivals and
the Haridwar Kumbh Mela.
Local elections were conducted in many part of the country.
Election campaigns.
9. How to
Prevent and
stopCOVID?
Maintain Social Distancing (6-12 feet).
Wear masks (double layered masks).
Sanitize your hands.
Be Hygiene.
Increase Immunity.
Consult with doctor.
Vaccination.