1. COVID-19 Under Origin and Transmission: A Data-Driven Analysis for India and Bangladesh

Author - Ajantha Devi, Hashnayne Ahmed

10.1007/978-3-030-60039-6_6 - February 2021 - Access SpringerLink / PMC Free Article

Book: Emerging Technologies for Battling Covid-19

Series: Studies in Systems, Decision, and Control

Publisher: Springer International Publishing

Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an exceptionally contagious and pathogenic viral disease brought about by the SARS-CoV2 infection that was first detailed in Wuhan, China, and later it spreads everywhere throughout the world. It was a severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS)-like virus and the primary host of this virus is bats, revealed through genome analysis. The intermediate medium between human and bats are still unknown and it is quite contagious results in rapid spreading of this disease. All things considered, there are no clinically endorsed medications or antibodies for this sickness yet a few precautions and staying away from close contacts are suggested. The number of COVD-19 confirmed cases are rapidly increasing with higher mortality rates, more than other epidemics that occurred in the last century although it still fluctuates. We will analyze the COVID-19 outbreak situation considering confirmed cases, recoveries, mortality rate percentages, etc. India & Bangladesh are two geographically important countries and we will also analyze the COVID-19 situation for these two countries either with similarities or differences.

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