Indian Laws during COVID-19 Pandemic: Implications to Health and Management
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
; 33(38A):232-236, 2021.
Article
in English
| Web of Science | ID: covidwho-1339720
ABSTRACT
Introduction:
2019 corona virus disease (COVID-19), a respiratory disease caused by a new corona virus (SARS corona virus 2, also known as novel corona virus) in China, has spread and attracted worldwide attention. The WHO declared the outbreak of COVID-19 a global public health emergency on January 30, 2020. Following the 2002 corona virus (SARS-Corona Virus) and the 2012 MERS Corona Virus, the virus SARS corona is the third most infectious disease and the largest corona virus that caused human outbreaks in the 20th century.Aim:
To assess the Indians law that affects or supports the Indian citizen with present scenario of Pandemic.Conclusion:
Coronavirus has called for a mixed response in India. The answer includes a host of regulations, guidelines, services, and administrative structures, as well as public and government warnings. As the demands of government action grow, the Passivence Sicknesses Act has become a topic of discussion. Instead of establishing a comprehensive health care system, the Pestilence Infections Act allows states to take special measures in response to serious infectious diseases. The law gives the public a broad mandate to participate in oppressive actions against citizens within this limited framework.
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Research International
Year:
2021
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