As it has been known that COVID 19 has
been omitted on the last of 2019 mainly in the China who is the main suspect of
this disease. The disease is mainly referred with respiratory system. in this
regard a study has been included in this and the man aim of study is to mention
some of the public and social health measures which has been used for
decreasing and stooping the spread of this viral infection on national and
international level. (Vital, 2020) Despite from this in
this study the measures which has been involved will help in reducing the transmission
of COVID-19 Pandemic. In this regard some of the precautionary measures has
been introduced and announced by WHO and the most significant measure is physical
and social distancing and it has been thinked that these measures reduce the
expansion of disease by stopping the chain of transmission and further for
having the new case. Having these measures of public health community would
maintain the balance with adaptive strategies to boost up the society resilience
and social connectivity to secure and protect supply of food and income mainly.
The arrangement of public health measures
to stages of spread in a public is not secure in stepping-stone. Countries may desire
to stipulate which measures have to be adopt at every level and appraisal the condition
on daily basis. A bundle of procedures might be implemented at local, provincial
or nationwide level and attuned as required, taking into account in approaches
such as culture, living atmosphere, topography and communication to required
resources. (Ze, Shi, & Wang, 2020) All measures should
be attended with strong, available and unvarying risk conversation to elaborate
the response strategy and allow individuals to develop conversant decisions to secure
themselves and help attain the public health goalmouth of conclusion the eruption.
References
of COVID 19
Vital, S. (2020). he epidemiological characteristics
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Ze, X., Shi, L., & Wang, Y. (2020). Pathological findings
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