Abstract

We are currently encountering one of the most disruptive pandemics in modern history. The outbreak of COVID-19 was first reported in the Chinese province of Hubei, which has now spread throughout the world resulting in about 81.5 million Covid-19 cases and 1.8 million deaths across 217 countries. Where we stand today, it is yet as dubious whether the number of cases will continue to rise and cause destruction or will it come to a halt.

Highlights

  • We are currently encountering one of the most disruptive pandemics in modern history

  • Globalization and ecological disruption associated with newly emerging infectious diseases, and with reemerging infections previously thought to be under control can lead to the surge of an unexpected pandemic, which is evident throughout the world with the appearance of the COVID-19 pandemic

  • As the Covid-19 made its first appearance in the United States in late January or early February 2020 and started growing rapidly, the government decided to shut down the educational institutions, research centers and all other organizations related to stem to reduce the spread of infection [12]

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Introduction

We are currently encountering one of the most disruptive pandemics in modern history. New York City faced the highest mortality rates during the initial stage of COVID-19 pandemic and suffered the most economical, political, medical, and educational damage throughout the United States.

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