Abstract
The global novel corona virus diseases COVID-19 pandemic was socio-economic crisis in all aspects of the human life. The impact of COVID-19 reflects our best collective available evidence, knowledge and expertise of the scale, nature and depth of socio-economic impacts in the country. We offer this as contribution to the expanding knowledge base on this critical issue, acknowledging and drawing upon the work of the government of Ethiopia, academic experts, development partners and consultants on this issue. Analysis of socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 and to identify factors affecting socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 in Woldia city from the human beings. A Cross-sectional data was carried out between November and December 2020 in Woldia city from Ethiopia. A total of 383 samples using simple random sampling were interviewed. The binary logistic regression was applied to identify the effect of predictor variables on socio-economic impacts of COVID-19. According to the results in the study, 79.11% have and 20.89% have not socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 respondents have been involved respectively. The ages more than 15 was influenced in this study. From results age, challenges, family size, psychological impact and marital status were significantly affects COVID-19. The overall socio-economic impacts of COVID-19 in this study were critical issue. The study strongly suggests that more could be done to assure socio-economic impacts of COVID- 19 provided were more carefulness.
Highlights
The global Novel corona virus diseases COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented crisis unlike any since the end of the Second World War (WWII) [1]
A total of 383 samples from this city were participated in the survey with 303 (79.11%) of them have the existence of the socio economic impact and 80 (20.89%) obtained haven’t the socio-economic impact of the COVID-19
This paper presents a study that estimated the level of socio-economic impact of COVID-19 in Woldia city, North Wollo Zone, Amhara Region of Ethiopia
Summary
The global Novel corona virus diseases COVID-19 pandemic is unprecedented crisis unlike any since the end of the Second World War (WWII) [1]. There is much to be learnt from corona virus diseases 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and to be done in response and into the future, individual, community, societal and global scale [3]. Older persons above the age of 60 are more likely to have serious COVID-19 illness once infected, as older persons have generally lower immune systems compared to other age groups. The is age specific COVID-19 death rates which are skewed towards older persons about 95% of people who have reportedly died of COVID-19 in Europe were over 60 years of age [4]. The age groups between 15-64 and above 64 were high crisis of socio economic impact of COVID-19
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