Planet Earth and Covid pandemic: A Review

Authors

  • Muhammad Akram
  • Shamaila Kausar Department of Microbiology, University of Lahore.
  • Nosheen Nasim Department of Eastern Medicine, Government College University Faisalabad
  • Salma Rani Department of Microbiology l, University of Central Punjab Lahore
  • Sarwat Noreen Department of physiology, University of Lahore.
  • Talha Khalil Department of physiology, University of Lahore.

Keywords:

Corona virus, Environment, Family, Education, Economy

Abstract

One of the largest problems the world is now experiencing is environmental change. Progress has been slow despite years of efforts to repair the natural environment. The covid-19 pandemic’s effects have, however, recently had a notable beneficial influence on the ecosystem, which should have a favorable impact on the rate of global climate change. The epidemic has irrefutably and profoundly altered both human behavior and the local natural system. The covid-19 pandemic has had both beneficial and detrimental consequences on the environment. The virus, which was initially discovered in China, traveled fast to the rest of the world and resulted in several lockdowns. People were forced to stay at home since public transit, schools, universities, and places of employment were closed. Cities quieted down and pollution levels dropped as a consequence, saving many lives throughout the globe. Tiny adjustment a series of fascinating beneficial consequences on Earth can start a chain reaction. This is especially true in the case of the covid-19 epidemic, which has significantly affected society and the environment.

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Published

2024-04-30

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