Author:
Upadhyay Pranjal,Jain Pradip,Patel Praful
Abstract
COVID-19 had a lot of lessons to tell, and one of the most interesting was how difficult it is to manage a deadly, fast-moving disease in a community that is closely tied together by mass transportation, mass consumption, and mass media. As the largest pandemic to have occurred in the “digital-mass society” period, COVID-19 demonstrates how quickly a virus can spread through the "masses" despite the many steps taken by public health authorities to limit its spread. The primary measure most in use by health officials during COVID-19 pandemic is preventing person to person spread of disease by creating a firewall between uninfected and infected masses. COVID-19 had a lot of lessons to tell, and one of the most interesting was how difficult it is to manage a deadly, fast-moving disease in a community that is closely tied together by mass transportation, mass consumption, and mass media. As the largest pandemic to have occurred in the “digital-mass society” era, COVID-19 offers an insight on how quickly a virus can spread through the "masses" despite the many steps taken by public health authorities to limit its spread. The material required for the review was taken from the databases of Pub Med, Web of science, the from the website of World Health Organization and the patients data of SMHRC and DMMC Wanadongari Nagpur.
Publisher
Sciencedomain International