
Management of COVID-19 in Different Countries
Author(s) -
Aiman Noor Haideri,
Amber Sani,
Aymen Azhar,
Muhammad Khalil,
İhsan Ul Haq
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.31703/giidr.2021(vi-i).02
Subject(s) - covid-19 , quarantine , globe , hospitality , government (linguistics) , pandemic , china , business , flooding (psychology) , economic growth , developing country , geography , medicine , tourism , economics , psychology , outbreak , virology , disease , infectious disease (medical specialty) , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology , pathology , ophthalmology , psychotherapist
Covid-19 is a category B type infection, but it has created a serious threat across the globe because the pandemic spread more quickly than any other in history. Before the spring festival, the epidemic in China just begun. Different measures, including mobilization of health care workers, building new hospitals and imposing the lockdown, were undertaken to minimize the spread. In South Korea, the measures were implemented under strong and coordinated government leadership. The developing countries, including India and Iran, have taken the steps like travel limitations, specified hospitals, testing laboratories, quarantine facilities, awareness campaigns and lockdown, which aided a great deal in taking the flooding tide of diseases back to a controllable level. Also, educational institutions, industrial establishments and hospitality services for other patients were suspended for the sake of critically ill Covid-19 patients.