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COVID-19

BY – MOHIT (B.COM)(FINAL YEAR)(B) (3004910129)

For almost one and a half year, the world has been in the grip of the COVID
pandemic, confronting people worldwide with a wide variety of unexpected
health, social, economic, legal, political and other impacts on their daily lives
and lifeworlds. Covid has changed the style of living . In earlier days when
covid hasn’t come we don’t now the name of sanitizer but now a days it is
very important in our life

Due to covid – 19, The whole world faced the economic crises . Many people
Became jobless , labours don’t have food to eat . Many small scale Business
has been shut / closed due to covid . It caused the inflation in the market  The
baseline forecast envisions a 5.2 percent contraction in global GDP in 2020, using
market exchange rate weights—the deepest global recession in decades, despite
the extraordinary efforts of governments to counter the downturn with fiscal and
monetary policy support.

Sociologically COVID can be seen as a life-changing “event,” a rupture that


creates a “before” and an “after.” However, it does so differently for various
people in different parts of the world and positioned differently socially,
economically and otherwise. The outbreak and spread of the COVID
pandemic does not only reveal the human vulnerability to and
unpreparedness for pandemics, but also lays bare the deeper social, political
and other fault lines, sensitivities and conflicts that tend to remain hidden
under “normal” conditions. In This pandemic everyone helps each other

Now we have to learn what is covid-19 and their symptoms? First of all we
have to know how the covid – 19 spread ! The full form of covid - 'CO' stands
for corona, 'VI' for virus, and 'D' for disease. It was spread by air or by
touching . Symptoms of Covid – 19 was high fever, sneezing and
respiratory problems .

A single dose of the COVID-19 vaccine made by either Pfizer or AstraZeneca cuts a
person’s risk of transmitting SARS-CoV-2 to their closest contacts by as much as half,
according to an analysis of more than 365,000 households in the United Kingdom.
Although the vaccines have been shown to reduce COVID-19 symptoms and serious
illness, their ability to prevent coronavirus transmission has been unclear. Kevin
Dunbar, Gavin Dabrera and their colleagues at Public Health England in London
looked for cases in which someone became infected with SARS-CoV-2 after receiving
a dose of either vaccine

Moderna’s vaccine provides protection against COVID-19 by triggering the


production of antibodies against a key viral protein, a study in monkeys
suggests. The insight — if confirmed in humans — could speed the
development of next-generation vaccines.

Vaccines can trigger diverse immune responses, including the manufacture


of antibody molecules that bind and block infectious viruses, and the
activation of T cells that kill virus-infected cells. By identifying the immune
responses that can predict a vaccine’s success, scientists could more easily
judge candidate vaccines.

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