Topic. COVID-19. - A NATURAL DISASTER.. STOP COVID.
Term i nolog i es…. Introduction.. Worst affected states in India by Covid – 19?.
INTRODUCTION. The corona virus (COVID-19) pandemic is described as humanity’s worst crisis since World War II. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to a dramatic loss of human life worldwide and presents an unprecedented challenge to public health, food systems and the world of work. The economic and social disruption caused by the pandemic is devastating tens of millions of people are at risk of falling into extreme poverty, while the number of undernourished people, currently estimated at nearly 690 million, could increase by up to 132 million by the 3 end of the year. The social, political, and financial consequences of this pandemic will remain for years and decades. Millions of enterprises face an existential threat. Nearly half of the world’s 3.3 billion global Work force are at risk of losing their livelihoods. Informal economy workers are particularly vulnerable because, majority lack social protection and access to quality health care. Also people have lost access to productive assets. Without the means to earn an income during lockdowns, many are unable to feed themselves and their families. For most, no income means no food, or, at best, less food and less nutritious food..
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What are the symptoms of Covid – 19?. Common symptoms.
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What should you do if you think you have Covid ?(PRECAUTIONS).
You have an role to play in stopping this pandemic. protect the health of those you love and around you. If you have symptoms. if you•ve around someone with COVID-19. you should get tested as soon as Encourage your friends and farnily to get tested if they have symptoms..
GET TESTED. STAY IN TOUCH WITH A DOCTOR. PUBLIC AVOID TRANSPORT.
Preventive measures taken by the government to combat the disease..
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Measures to minimize threat of any resurgence of Covid-19 pandemic.
How has India responded to covid ?. India, as a nation, has stood firmly to manage the unprecedented challenge caused by COVID-19 infections, with both government and non-governmental support augmenting preventive and therapeutic health-care facilities, diagnostic and research facilities, and tracking services, to minimize the loss of human life. The management model adopted at the national and at the state level (including the largest state of Uttar Pradesh, with a population of 240 million), has been well lauded nationally and internationally during these trying times for planning and execution. The second wave has caught the nation unaware with its rapidity and magnitude. Despite this difficulty, the case fatality rate has yet to be as high as that observed in many high-income countries with the financial luxury of complete lockdowns for months on end. India has held on strong and has not witnessed a breakdown in the supply chain of health infrastructure despite the effect of the virus. India can also be proud of being a nation that has provided the same treatment to its rich and poor in this pandemic..
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Impact of covid on Indian economy. India has been hit hard by the pandemic, particularly during the second wave of the virus in the spring of 2021. The sharp drop in GDP is the largest in the country’s history, but this may still underestimate the economic damage experienced by the poorest households. From April to June 2020, India’s GDP dropped by a massive 24.4%. According to the latest national income estimates, in the second quarter of the 2020/21 financial year (July to September 2020), the economy contracted by a further 7.4%. The recovery in the third and fourth quarters (October 2020 to March 2021) was still weak, with GDP rising 0.5% and 1.6%, respectively. This means that the overall rate of contraction in India was (in real terms) 7.3% for the whole 2020/21 financial year. In the post-independence period, India's national income has declined only four times before 2020 – in 1958, 1966, 1973 and 1980 – with the largest drop being in 1980 (5.2%). This means that 2020/21 is the worst year in terms of economic contraction in the country’s history, and much worse than the overall contraction in the world. The decline is solely responsible for reversing the trend in global inequality, which had been falling but has now started to rise again after three decades..
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Impact of migration in spreading the disease. With measures introduced by governments to ‘flatten the curve’ of infections, the COVID-19 pandemic is already greatly impacting mobility and migration. Travel restrictions are passed to contain the virus, including by prohibiting entry of residents from other countries, and some countries have closed their borders entirely. Labour migration has been suspended in some countries while, in others, migration processing and assistance to asylum seekers are being slowed down..
Corona virus and Climate: How is Covid-19 impacting the environment..
DISASTER MANAGEMENT PROJECT. - By PRATYUSH PARIDA.
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