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Data Visualization(Covid-19 India)

Summary:
The global pandemic due to Covid-19 has now stretched beyond the first half of 2020, with
several countries still reporting thousands of cases every day.

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory


syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).] It was first identified in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei,
China, and has resulted in an ongoing pandemic. Common symptoms include fever, cough, fatigue,
shortness of breath, and loss of smell and taste. The virus is primarily spread between people during
close contact,[a] most often via small droplets produced by coughing, sneezing, and talking. The
droplets usually fall to the ground or onto surfaces rather than travelling through air over long
distances.

The pandemic in India


 On 30 January, the first case was confirmed in Kerala's Thrissur district in a student who
had returned home for a vacation from Wuhan University in China.
 On 2 February, the second case was reported in Kerala's Alappuzha district in a student
who had returned from Wuhan, China.[2]
 On 3 February, the third case was reported in Kerala's Kasaragod district in a student who
had returned from Wuhan, China.

As the cases of covid-19 in India took a exponential growth the Govt. of India took a
serious measure called Janata Curfew or lockdown of whole nation on 22th march of 2020.

1. Lock
Lockdown 1(23 mar-14 april)
Lockdown 2(15 april-3 may)
Lockdown 3(4-17 may)
Lockdown 4(18-31 may)

2. Unlock
Unlock 1(1-30 june)
Unlock 2(1-31 july)

The Janata Curfew :


The lockdown restricted people from stepping out of their homes. All transport services–road, air and
rail–were suspended, with exceptions for transportation of essential goods, fire, police and
emergency services. Educational institutions, industrial establishments and hospitality services were
also suspended. Services such as food shops, banks and ATMs, petrol pumps, other essentials and
their manufacturing are exempted. The Home ministry stated that anyone who fails to follow the
restrictions can face up to a year in jail.
As part of personal preventive measures people are asked to cover their nose and mouth with masks
and sanitize their hands frequently.

Follow the link for the different data sources of India

https://data.gov.in/catalog/region-wise-district-wise-commodity-wise-daily-food-stock-
position-fci

An abstract by: Chiluguri Yogesh(Team lead)


Madugula Rahul

Jangidi Shirisha

Gujjula Nikitha reddy

Ananthula Manisha

Maddula Navya

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