THE FIRST WAVE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIA 2020: A REVIEW

Authors

  • Riya Markam Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry, Government Rani Durgavati Post Graduation College Mandla (MP), India.

Keywords:

Novel Corona virus, Lockdown, Travelling, SARS, Pandemic

Abstract

The study wants to review the first wave of COVID-19 pandemic in Indian in 2020. A study has done to highlight the impact of travelling in 2020 that had brought an alarming emergency in India. Travelling across the probe countries had widely circulated ‘novel coronavirus’ which is a respiratory virus that can cause illness ranging from common cold to severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). Travelling through international flights had undoubtedly played an important role of spreading novel coronavirus. It had created a pandemic situation to countries like USA, Italy, France, Europe, Russia and many more. In the year 2020, countries with improved medical facilities and well experienced medical staff were helpless to fix the problem. Other countries with weaker medical resources were facing high alert and emergency in the nation. The infected patients were treated through a combination of medication and no vaccine was introduced till 2020 against coronavirus. The study concluded the fact that could slow down the further spreading of novel coronavirus would be the total ban of international as well as domestic travelling all over the globe with partial or complete lockdown in countries till everyone get complete vaccinated.

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Published

2021-07-01

How to Cite

Markam, R. . (2021). THE FIRST WAVE OF COVID-19 PANDEMIC IN INDIA 2020: A REVIEW. AGPE THE ROYAL GONDWANA RESEARCH JOURNAL OF HISTORY, SCIENCE, ECONOMIC, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, 2(1), 61–76. Retrieved from https://agpegondwanajournal.co.in/index.php/agpe/article/view/17