Indian Governance on Sars-Cov2 Viral Outbreak – A Chronology

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  • Mohamed Ashik A

Keywords:

SARS-COV2, Janata curfew, Growth factor, ICMR, BBV 152

Abstract

The world is now facing an unprecedented crisis due to the novel coronavirus. The disease has spread around 210 countries and territories around the globe and infected (confirmed) more than twelve million people (09/07/2020). The global death rate due to coronavirus was around 584k, respectively. This intense situation emerges the necessity of drug discovery and vaccination against SARS-COV2. The total (cumulative) number of confirmed infected people is 767K until now across India (09 JUL 2020). Most of the research and newspaper articles focus on the number of infected people over the countries. In the absence of a vaccine, the preventive measures of maintaining basic personal hygiene and large-scale social distancing appears to be most effective against SARS-COV2 causing infection. The effect of preventing actions and lockdown was observed that the count was in control during the lockdown period. Complete unlocking protocols may elevate the possibility of viral spread. A sustained lockdown with considerable relaxation is suggested. This article discusses the timeline events and guidance of Indian governance on this pandemic 2020. Additionally, it also covers the graphical growth curvature of Morbidity and Mortality rate, centre’s accomplishments, economical inspection, and exponential growth.

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Published

2020-08-03

How to Cite

Mohamed Ashik A. (2020). Indian Governance on Sars-Cov2 Viral Outbreak – A Chronology. International Journal of Progressive Research in Science and Engineering, 1(4), 231–239. Retrieved from https://journal.ijprse.com/index.php/ijprse/article/view/138

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