COVID-19: A pandemic situation
A review article
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coronavirus, pandemic, psychological, stock-marketing, unemploymentAbstract
Aim: To include a summary of what has been written so far about COVID-19, enabling access to information and a greater understanding of the pandemic, and to assist the medical community in making decisions about the virus. Armed conflicts and communicable disease natural events are both preventable occurrences that can devastate human societies. Pandemic illnesses, like the COVID-19, are usually highly promulgated within the It's possible that exposure to the media is linked to increased anxiety and compensatory behaviour (e.g., using hand sanitizer). Health anxiety, contamination fears, and disgust sensitivity are all significant predictors of corona link anxiety, according to multivariate analysis. Implications for a new approach to pandemic issues diseases of COVID affected the lives of many folks at personal and social levels. Many of us lost our dear ones, their job security, susceptible to several new pneumonic diseases because the COVID-19 is well-known to damage the lungs permanently. We tend to estimate that early infection of COVID-19 shows exponential growth rates of 38per cent per day [1].
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