Economy, asked by modanwalanand764, 10 months ago

coronavirus lockdown is hitting global economy badly defend or refute the given statement ​

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Answered by omsamarth4315
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Answer:

hey mate ✌✌

yes it is doing so.....

but,

it is very very helpful in the formation of a new pollution free ecosystem.....

as the vehicles, industries, factories are not running, the environment is continuously changing and the new environment formed is pollution free.....

it's the best advantage of the lockdown.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Viruses have varying abilities to infect people. For COVID-19, everyone with the virus can continue to infect around 2.5 people. If each of these people set about their day as normal, and infect another 2.5 people, within a month, 406 people would be infected just from that first infection.

The answer seems to be precise because the new coronavirus is less deadly – thousands of individuals with either no symptoms or very mild symptoms are spreading the virus unaware that they were even infected; this suggests that before health experts were conscious of the matter and began to recommend control measures, the virus had already spread to multiple countries.

In the absence of treatment or a vaccine, ceasing most human contact is the sole means to stopping the spread of the virus. Essentially, the fewer contact people have with one another, the less the virus can spread. Given the rapid spread of the virus, social lockdown is urgent to bring overall transmission down, and see whether testing followed by isolation might be effective – this is often beat an effort to ‘flatten the curve’ or reduce infections and spread cases out over an extended time-frame to avoid overwhelming health systems.

Since the new coronavirus can spread unnoticed so easily, many governments have felt the simplest thanks to ensuring people have minimal contact with one another is to order total lockdown, with people only being allowed to go away to urge food or medicine and to practise social distancing once they do leave their houses. Countries that had epidemics first, like China and South Korea, have brought cases down dramatically through widespread testing and social distancing.

The rationale thing to do is to make sure that folks with a significant illness can seek medical aid, and people who are infectious but asymptomatic or have mild illness don’t pass it on to anyone else.

Hence, a lockdown is necessary and Quarantine itself refers to 40 days of no contact. The lockdown is our only power of defence until a vaccine has been created.

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