COVID-19 Risk Analysis in South Asia with Respect to Europe and North America
Abstract
Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) was
identified in late 2019 and the world health Organization (WHO)
declared it as a pandemic on March 11, 2019. World top
researchers, physicians, and pharmacists are trying to find out
remedy but it is still in the research phase. COVID-19 spread
through the air by coughing or sneezing also depends on the
environment. In this paper, our main goal is to COVID-19 threat
analysis in South Asian people based on their habits, culture,
consciousness, etc. compare to Europe and North American
culture. The research work is formulated in three steps. Firstly,
we formulate a dynamic infection transmission model by
considering the fertility rate, mortality rate, transmission rate,
and cure rate of the COVID-19 caused death rate as variables.
Secondly, we define the variables of the model based on the
census of south Asia. Finally, we propose some risk reduction,
infection prevention, and control in South Asian countries.
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