Published January 13, 2023 | Version v1
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Covid-19 And Pandemic Control, Psychological and Emotional Demands in Treatment Processes

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There is a good likelihood that the human civilization that we have created for ourselves right now is standing at a crossroads that will go on to become one of the most significant of all crossroads in this century. As a direct result of this, there is also the prospect that the ability of civilization to continue existing would be called into doubt. The Corona viral Disease, also known as Covid-19, was found in December 2019 and is a newly discovered virus. It first manifested itself in Wuhan, a large city in China, and then swiftly spread throughout the rest of the country. There have only been reports of the virus being found in a total of 19 nations throughout the globe thus far. Corona virus sickness is one of the illnesses that may be brought on by exposure to the Covid-19 virus. The sickness, sometimes known as Corona virus disease, is managed by a virus that was recently discovered and given the name Covid-19. Some countries were the location where the first laboratory-verified case of the Covid-19 virus was found on February 26, 2020. After that point, the symptoms of the condition continued to develop, and in some patients, they became far more severe. Since this virus has only been around for a noticeably short period of time and the World Health Organization designated it a pandemic on March 11, 2020, there is an immediate need for a broad variety of studies. The repercussions that this problem on the world stage has. When viewed in this light, most of the research works are significant contributions to the fields of epidemiology, medical identification, and genetic characteristics of the illness. This research was conducted to control the epidemiology of the virus as well as its medical description, genetic characterization, clinical characteristics, method of transmission, incubation time, symptoms, and dissemination. In addition to deciding the epidemiology of the virus, its medical definition, genetic characterisation, clinical characteristics, transmission method, incubation time, and symptoms, the primary aim of this study was to put a stop to its further spread. The purpose of this study was to investigate the epidemiology of the virus as well as its clinical characteristics, transmission method, incubation time, and symptoms. The medical definition, genetic characterisation, and clinical aspects were also investigated. In addition, the purpose of this study was to get a deeper understanding of the freshly discovered virus as well as the sickness that it causes to control the virus's further spread. At the same time, the psychological and 3 emotional demands of the procedures of pandemic containment and treatment should under no circumstances be overlooked or underestimated.

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