Abstract
To evaluate the present situation concerning the epidemic trend associated with the COVID-19 in Indian demography, the dynamics of the case rise has been analyzed from the perspective of the different index. The index for the analysis has been chosen in terms of the Case Recovery Rate (CRR), CASE Fatality Rate (CFR), as well as Mortality rate (MR). The study includes the rise of the case related to the pandemic in the different demographic regions of India as well as deep analysis and calculation of the indexes considered for the study. The analysis of the rising cases has also been investigated to relax the imposed rule so that economy of the country will not get affected adversely. Several preventive and control initiative has been taken by the central and state government in collaboration. The result of this paper can be taken as an input to decide further policy in the fight against the COVID- 19.
Highlights
COVID-19 had started from the Chinese terrain
The index for the analysis has been chosen in terms of the Case Recovery Rate (CRR), CASE Fatality Rate (CFR), as well as Mortality rate (MR)
Throughout March the COVID-19 transmission reports were reported from different Indian states
Summary
COVID-19 had started from the Chinese terrain. The first case had been reported in the city of Wuhan of China. Prima facie of the incident, some 40 cases found in Hubei town of the Wuhan city. All of the patients have been suffering from pneumonia and occupation of some patient is vendors, as well as some, are being engaged in the seafood market in Wuhan city. The authorities of china along with the World Health Organization (WHO) come into action and extensive trials to know the cause of the disease started. The etiological lab testing has reached its outcome soon and made a declaration of the new virus named as Novel corona virus [1]
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