The outbreak of Corona Virus (2019-nCoV) in India: A Statistical case study
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Corona, pandemic, statistics in India, SARS-Cov-2,, 2019-nCov, Covid-19Abstract
The coronavirus disease's introduction in 2019 impacted India in 2020. A large population was confined indoors due to the blowout of this illness. People's lives were drastically impacted and broken financially, morally, and health-wise. This study concentrates on impact of Covid-19 on the people of India and covers the occurrence of the covid outbreak in India date-wise. The 2019-nCov has produced an international health catastrophe with a substantial spike in cases and fatalities since the first covid case was detected in Wuhan, China, in December 2019. Close contact with those with the 2019 new coronavirus disease, which has a quarantine period of 2–14 days, is currently the main epidemiological risk factor. The mortality rate of 2019-nCov is predicted to be between two and three per cent. This paper highlights statistical data from February 15th, 2020, to December 16th, 2022 and discusses the history, epidemiology and pathogenesis, diagnosis procedures, India's position worldwide, and history, vaccination statistics, therapeutics target and early treatment of corona virus followed by perspective on the practice point of 2019-nCov, majorly in India.
URN:NBN.sciencein.jist.2023.v11.570
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