Abstract

The world is facing a difficult situation, which is a pandemic caused by the Novel Corona virus, which first appeared in China's Wuhan Province in December 2019. One of the main problems in this difficult and crucial situation is coping with pregnant women all over the world. The COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc on society in a variety of ways, the most serious of which is mental health. This outbreak began as a result of a laboratory accident in Wuhan, China. People are suffering from mental problems as a result of disruptions in many aspects of society, the most critical of which is "socializing." The government's sudden decision to put the country on lockdown has caused significant social rifts. Their psychosocial thinking is directly impacted by this social distancing. People have begun to overthink everyday problems that have not been fully addressed as a result of the lockdown. The many issues associated with this quarantine have now been illustrated as a result of the rise in time and alienation from society.

Highlights

  • No one can deny the fact that the world has changed dramatically in just a matter of few months due to spread of Novel Corona Virus, COVID–19

  • The world is facing a difficult situation, which is a pandemic caused by the Novel Corona virus, which first appeared in China's Wuhan Province in December 2019

  • People are suffering from mental problems as a result of disruptions in many aspects of society, the most critical of which is "socializing." The government's sudden decision to put the country on lockdown has caused significant social rifts

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Introduction

No one can deny the fact that the world has changed dramatically in just a matter of few months due to spread of Novel Corona Virus, COVID–19. This COVID-19 is a member of SARS family CoV- 2 Virus and was identified in Wuhan. China in December 2019 and has rapidly spread across the world. India being the second most populous country after China, the presence of this virus in a patient was first detected on 30 January 2020 in Kerala. To restrict the spread of the virus in India, a series of lockdown were instituted and as on 8 July 2020 there are 7,46,506 cases and India is ranked 3rd in the world as far as the number of cases are concerned. As the number suggests a diffuse spread of this disease in India, Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu are amongst the worst affected states with both of them nearly contributing around 50% of total cases

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