Health: poorer mental health such as depression and anxiety are more prevalent, more sedentary lifestyle due to quarantine is likely to result in overweight.
Global economy: high unemployment rate, higher risk of evictions, bad debts accumulated by banks, devalue of USD due to excessive printing by the FEDs, stocks are extremely volatile, trade deficits exacerbated due to tensions between countries
Education: mostly online classes - ideal for therortical classes but not useful for practice ones, harder to clear doubts owning to lack of face to face interactions between students and lecturers, group work is much harder since students cannot meet up in classrooms / libraries / cafe to discuss assignments and projects
The COVID-19 pandemic is considered as the most crucial global health calamity of the century and the greatest challenge that the humankind faced since the 2nd World War. In December 2019, a new infectious respiratory disease emerged in Wuhan, Hubei province, China and was named by the World Health Organization as COVID-19 (coronavirus disease 2019).
A new class of corona virus, known as SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) has been found to be responsible for occurrence of this disease. As far as the history of human civilization is concerned there are instances of severe outbreaks of diseases caused by a number of viruses.
According to the report of the World Health Organization (WHO as of April 18 2020), the current outbreak of COVID-19, has affected over 2164111 people and killed more than 146,198 people in more than 200 countries throughout the world. Till now there is no report of any clinically approved antiviral drugs or vaccines that are effective against COVID-19. It has rapidly spread around the world, posing enormous health, economic, environmental and social challenges to the entire human population.
The coronavirus outbreak is severely disrupting the global economy. Almost all the nations are struggling to slow down the transmission of the disease by testing & treating patients, quarantining suspected persons through contact tracing, restricting large gatherings, maintaining complete or partial lock down etc.
This paper describes the impact of COVID-19 on society and global environment, and the possible ways in which the disease can be controlled has also been discussed therein.
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Article COVID-19 outbreak: Migration, effects on society, global env...
Covid-19 Pandemic has a tremendous adverse impact on the global economy that may linger for a relatively long time. Education has suffered its share of adverse impact due to Covid-19, however the broad implementation of e- learning may have mitigated some of negative impact of Covid-19 pandemic on education.
The world has suffered a big economic impact, also education too, especially in developing countries. To encourage debate, I share the following manuscripts.
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There is no doubt in this regards, especially many peoples in the amid of the C-19 have lost their job and total education and communication system has affected severely.