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全球大流行COVID-19变成了人与人之间严重的传染性疾病在短期内印度作为一个发展中国家,人口第二大的国家,大约17世界人口的7%,预计将受到的不利影响COVID-19远高于发达国家人口规模和密度较低的目前的研究表明,只有0 012%的印度人口被感染到5月30日,2020年,与发达国家相比,印度的死亡率也很低。一开始预计,随着夏季气温上升或气候温暖,COVID-19将会减弱。在印度,从温暖地区(南部)到寒冷地区(北部),全国各地都发现了COVID-19的蔓延。该研究讨论了印度政府为减少大流行的风险和不利影响而采取的各种战略©2020,Kamala-Raj Enterprises版权所有
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Disaster Management Strategies for Coping with COVID-19 Pandemic in India
The global pandemic COVID-19 has turned into a serious transmissible disease from human to human within a short period India being a developing nation with second largest populated country of the world that houses about 17 7 percent of the world population, is expected to suffer from the adverse impacts of COVID-19 much higher than the developed nations with low population size and density The present study indicates that only 0 012 percent of India’s population was infected by May 30, 2020, which was quite lower than the expected one The percentage of lethality rate was also low in India in comparison to the developed nations It was anticipated in the beginning that the COVID-19 will be weakened with rising temperature in the summer or in the warm climate In India, the COVID-19 spread was noticed all over the country from warm (southern) to cold regions (northern), and no relationship was observed between the warm climate and the low occurrence of COVID-19 The study discusses various strategies as taken up by the Government of India to reduce the risks and the adverse impacts of the pandemic © 2020, Kamala-Raj Enterprises All rights reserved