write an essay in hindi about the present corona pandemic situation
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We have been here before. Almost. A long time ago, in 1918, the Spanish Flu infected 500 million people and killed an estimated 10-50 million, devastating the global economy.
A century later, the world was supposedly making massive progress and scientists focusing on higher order problems — like blurring the boundaries between the real and virtual worlds. Armed with path-breaking tools such as gene editing, AI and big data, human beings were learning to play god, creating designer babies and disrupting death.
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The virus could spread the economic contagion, far and deep. Early estimates from the UN Conference on Trade and Development suggest it will knock off an estimated $1 trillion from the global economy in 2020.
Globally, 142,320 people are infected and 5,388 dead. Experts say the virus is at the early stages of its journey in India. While the country took sweeping measures fairly early, high population density, risk of intergenerational transfer in joint families and inadequate medical facilities are risk factors. The nation is bracing for tough times. Whatever the trajectory, in a world where globalisation is anyway in retreat, expect the pandemic to reshape the society, economy, politics and human behaviour in the long term.