Epidemic of Coivid-19 Contagion in Pakistan (Asia): a Perspective Assessment
Muhammad Shah Zaib, Raina Khan, Hassan Raza, Saleem Ehsan
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ABSTRACT
Background: On
November 18, 2019, a 57-year-old man from China's Hubei province got COVID-19,
the first instance of coronavirus. It takes physicians in China more than a
month to identify additional instances in Wuhan, China. Within a week, the
coronavirus appeared in a Chinese seafood and meat market and swiftly expanded
to at least 180 nations, killing over 125,000 people and infecting over a
million.
Method: Our data
comprised the overall number of coronavirus cases, cases reported, repeated
cases, and fatalities caused by the outbreak. For pandemic coronavirus, content
method was used to analyze data from March 27, 2020, to May 24, 2020, in
Pakistan.
Results: COVID-19 had an
impact on both developing countries and developed countries, according to the
findings. Likewise, coronavirus active cases and fatalities have been
documented in all parts of Pakistan.
Conclusion: Coronavirus
originated in China and now affects 180 nations, includes Pakistan. Pakistan is
an impoverished country that is unprepared for a pandemic. As a result of this
coronavirus Outbreak, Pakistan could confront a slew of difficulties in the
future.
Keywords: Coronavirus.
COVID-19, Pakistan, health, Pandemic, Developing countries