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5th World Congress on Disaster Management: Volume III ; : 42-51, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2276907

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All efforts are for body and soul. All scientific theories and technologies, government policies, infrastructures, and spiritual activities are meant to protect the soul, body, and hunger. If we can protect the lives of all living entities in any eventuality, the country is said to be a developed country. Every incident exposes the system and gives the experience to learn for better operation with minimum fatalities. The sudden outbreak of deadly microscopic Corona virus had opened the eyes of all walks of people in the world and put all the countries in danger of human losses as well as the financial crisis. The pandemic covid-19 has taught valuable lessons and exposed many grave areas—loss of family members, loss of jobs, the closing of industries, offices, and schools, tireless work of emergency service providers, and what could be the severity of spreading of Covid-19 and health care systems after post lockdown. Apart from this pandemic disease, other critical areas for Disastrous Management due to the regular occurring natural calamities are droughts, cyclones, and industrial explosions, etc. pose challenges and need for improvement in the areas such as emergency services, agriculture sectors, shelters, sanitation, cleanliness, public parks and playgrounds, beautification of cities, old premises, cremation grounds, market places, slaughterhouses, etc. These essential services need to be investigated with quality assurance for the welfare of the people in terms of health, environment, investments, revenue, and the creation of jobs. These experiential challenges are critically analyzed in detail and presented in this paper for the policymakers to take appropriate steps to avoid any future epidemic diseases and disastrous situations like Covid-19. © 2023 DMICS.

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4th International e-Conference on Recent Advancement in Mechanical Engineering and Technology, ICRAMET 2021 ; 2523, 2023.
Article in English | Scopus | ID: covidwho-2271912

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Epidemic handling is one of the foremost tasks for any country globally as it affects the population directly, creating a situation of chaos and disruption in humanity in every way possible. In the current world, where we find a new virus or bacteria daily in different parts of the world, it is very difficult for the medical industry and researchers worldwide to combat these situations as quickly as needed. However, with the emergence of AI and machine learning in the past 15-20 years, it is a blessing for these industries. It gives them a way to combat these deadly situations more quickly and effectively. COVID-19 is a highly communicable virus and affects the respiratory system to reach fatality and has created panic due to its worldwide spread recently. This study postulates how COVID-19 has spread across the globe, and its impact on various factors like economy, health, and employment, and how the studies have been carried out after the outbreak has been reported. We also present a bibliometric and systematic analysis of how much contribution from various segments has come to understand and handle this pandemic and how the researches have taken place in what direction. The study concludes by identifying the gaps in those research directions and finding the same future scope. © 2023 American Institute of Physics Inc.. All rights reserved.

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