Impact of Lockdown on COVID-19 Affected People-Analysis in Pakistan by the Year 2020

M. Ghafoor
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Objective: The study has been carried to find impact of lockdown on spread of COVID-19 by evaluating number of affected cases in lockdown and post-lockdown period. The study was conducted to analyse whether lockdown has limited spread of disease or otherwise. Methods: The study has been conducted retrospectively between 23rd March 2020 to 12th November 2020 on number of affected cases reported in Daily Jang Newspaper of Pakistan. Since lockdown period was 47 days, therefore data was collected in multiple of 47 days to evaluate results in lockdown and post lock down period. Results: Immediately after lockdown data has shown an increase in percentage (47.04), increase of affected cases (531.46), growth factor (6.31) and frequency of distribution (164244). Lower incidence was observed in lockdown with a number of 26010 bearing percentage of 7.45. Conclusion: The lockdown has limited spread of new viral disease (SARS-CoV-2) with reduced number of affected cases and huge increase in number of cases were observed immediately after lockdown. The number of affected cases were found to be subsequently reduced unless start of second phase of pandemic. On removing limitations due to lock down growth factor and frequency of distribution also indicate higher incidence of new viral disease.
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到2020年,封锁对巴基斯坦COVID-19感染者的影响分析
目的:通过评估封城期间和封城后感染病例数,了解封城对新冠肺炎传播的影响。这项研究是为了分析封锁是否限制了疾病的传播或其他方面。方法:对2020年3月23日至2020年11月12日期间巴基斯坦Daily Jang报报道的受影响病例数量进行回顾性研究。由于封锁期为47天,因此以47天为倍数收集数据,以评估封锁期和封锁后期的结果。结果:封城后立即数据显示百分比增加(47.04),感染病例增加(531.46),生长因子增加(6.31),分布频率增加(164244)。封城期间的发病率较低,26010的承载率为7.45。结论:封城限制了新型病毒性疾病(SARS-CoV-2)的传播,感染人数减少,封城后病例数大幅增加。发现受影响病例数随后减少,除非大流行的第二阶段开始。消除由于锁定生长因子和分布频率造成的限制也表明新病毒性疾病的发病率较高。
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