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IMPACT OF COVID-19 ON GLOBAL ENVIRONMENT CONCERNING AURAIYA DISTRICT OF INDIA

Journal: SRJ'S FOR HUMANITY SCIENCES & ENGLISH LANGUAGE (Vol.12, No. 65)

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Page : 184-190

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Abstract

A global pandemic claiming people's lives shouldn't be considered a way of transportation regarding environmental modification. For one factor, it's aloof from bound however lasting this dip in emissions will be once the pandemic eventually subsides, can carbon and waste emissions “bounce back” most that it'll be as if this clear-skied interlude never happened? Could the changes we tend to see these days have a lot of persistent effects? COVID-19 has heightened awareness of life conservation. As Scientific Yank has cited, the life trade secured further infamy once the agency busted the news of an animal disease infective agent jumping from animals to humans, inflicting the present pandemic. Secondly, once the Yank Veterinary Medical Association proclaimed the positive presence of COVID-19 in livestock, zoos, and Bio-Techniques Journal likewise saw captive animals check positive for the noble coronavirus. The COVID-19 pandemic is considered the most crucial world health disaster of the century, and the greatest challenge Group Two has faced since ordinal warfare. There is no evidence of any clinically approved antiviral medication or vaccines effective against COVID-19. The coronavirus eruption is severely disrupting the worldwide economy, especially concerning the current research area of India. Severally, before the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers argued that reduced economic activity would facilitate decreased heating and air and marine pollution, permitting the surroundings to flourish slowly. The majority nation area unit tried to prevent the transmission of the sickness by testing & and treating patients, quarantining suspected persons through contact tracing, prescribing giant gatherings, maintaining complete or partial lockdowns, etc.

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