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Micro Level Search for COVID-19, Bhubaneswar: Odisha, India | Current Journal of Applied Science ...

Detailed descriptions: SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) is an emerging virus that has triggered a virulent pandemic in 217 countries and territories, including the United States, India, and Brazil. Health options include a variety of pharmaceuticals. Although no vaccine is currently available anywhere in the world, the results of a few vaccines produced in India and Russia appear to be promising. For lockdowns and isolation, the treatment protocol is convincing. COVID-19 is still active in India, including Odisha and its capital Bhubaneswar, as of March 24, 2020, killing 87 people and injuring 33454 others, as well as causing ill health, work losses, domestic violence, hunger, food shortage, and loss of mobility.


Scope: To manage the pandemic, good governance, leadership, and health-care upgrades are needed, as well as public-private partnerships, public awareness, risk communication, and improved food, goods, and service systems. Many complex epidemic models, such as SIR and SIS, SEIR and SEIRS, have been proposed, but the Ganjam realistic field model has been found to be effective in Odisha, as well as Kerala, Rajasthan, and Mumbai. However, the latest focus is on the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation, which is one of the worst-affected COVID19 hotspot areas in Odisha.


Methodology: The search involves collecting data from Ganjam, Bhubaneswar, Odisha, and India on a regular basis and statistically analysing the data. Preparing an adoptive model for Ganjam district and age groups is part of the work. The COVID19 data from Bhubaneswar was analysed by age group and gender, as well as the peaks of the outbreak curve in Odisha and the districts.


Male female confirmed cases have a ratio of 67 percent to 33 percent, according to the micro level investigation. The number of cases is higher in the 15 to 41 year old age group. Despite this, the virus has been linked to a higher rate of mortality in people over 60 in Odisha, including Bhubaneswar. COVID19 has the least impact on children and women. The ACE 2 receptors are responsible for SARSCoV2 virus infection. For the citizens of Odisha, the Ganjam model is one of the most popular models for combating COVID19.


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