Volume : 08, Issue : 06, June – 2021

Title:

37.A REVIEW ON COVID-19 PANDEMIC MODE OF SPREAD AND PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES TO STOP ITS SPREADING

Authors :

Ghulam Mohammad Jan, Mohd Syeed Shah

 

Abstract :

The purpose of our research is to providing a protocol to prevent the spread of SARS-CoV-2 infection in light of the limited information related to this coronavirus. In detail, we broke down and looked focused on proof based rules gave in the different nations influenced by this pestilence up till now. In addition, we broke down the suggestions for the counteraction and control of different pandemics brought about by different pathogens having a place with a similar group of coronaviruses or others that present similar instruments of transmission Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) have emerged, and given the momentum nonappearance of exceptionally powerful endorsed antibodies or medications, beast power approaches including physical hindrances are being utilized to counter infection spread. A significant reason for physical insurance from respiratory contaminations is eye, nose, and mouth security. Nonetheless, eye insurance with goggles is dangerous due to “misting”, while nose/mouth assurance is confused by the breathing challenges related with non-valved respirators.
Key words: Coronavirus, Pandemic, Transmission, Preventative Measures.

Cite This Article:

Please cite this article in press Ghulam Mohammad Jan et al., A Review On Covid-19 Pandemic Mode Of Spread And Precautionary Measures To Stop Its Spreading.., Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2021; 08(06).

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