Abstract

This research paper focusses on the recent impact of Covid-19 on the G20 countries on basis of the number of cases and the number of deaths in several aspects. This paper also provides a brief history of the previously occurred pandemics and epidemics. A statistical analysis was conducted for 19 countries of the G20 assembly and presented in the paper. This topic was chosen in interest of recent events of the Covid-19 pandemic and its extensive effect on the world at large. The dataset consisting of records from nineteen countries was chosen as a part of the analysis. Apart from being involved in the G20 summit, these countries are looked upon by other countries of the world due to their economic and overall development. Further, past history of some pandemics and epidemics were taken into study

Highlights

  • COVID-19 is caused by the novel Corona Virus which is a group of related viruses that causes infectious diseases in mammals and birds

  • Following are the conclusions that can be made based on the research work done.Firstly, The United States have the most number of covid-19 cases among the other G20 countries

  • After observing the histories of several pandemics and epidemics, we see that the United States was affected in each one of the previous outbreaks

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Summary

I.INTRODUCTION

COVID-19 is caused by the novel Corona Virus which is a group of related viruses that causes infectious diseases in mammals and birds. It spread through Europe by April of the same year It spread across the globe in the form of three waves, infecting over one third of the world's population and ending the lives of 20 to 50 million people [13,14,15,16]. In 1968, the H3N2 virus originated in Hong Kong and within 3 months it had spread to The Philippines, India, Australia, Europe and the United States. This pandemic had a low mortality rate of 0.5% but still resulted in the deaths of more than a million people [19,20,21]. There are still roughly 31 to 35 million people living with HIV [22,23]

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