Aftermath Melancholy of Devastating COVID-19 Issues

Authors

  • SC Mohapatra Former Head Community Medicine, BHU, Varansi and Former Dean Medical Sciences & Dean Academic affairs, Presently Academic Adviser & consultant SGT University, Gurgaon. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9605-0867
  • Badri Narayan Mishra Professor, Community Medicine, Ruxmaniben Deepchand Gardi Medical College, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh, India. https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6956-0469

Keywords:

COVID Melancholy, COVID Kuznet’s, Disastrous nano dinosaurs, The Chinese Virus

Abstract

It is difficult to say authentically whether the COVID-19 virus is being developed in Chinese laboratory or shredded from the vet market of China. In any case it’s a Chinese virus affecting the human population, and one such major public health event occurs approximately one in every 100 years. It is as devastating, if not more, than the dinosaurs of past millennia, but as the size reduced from animal to nano particle, the devastating capability also increased in million times. The major pandemics have been usually pneumonic in nature whether plague, flue or Covid. The Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network (GOARN) of WHO (World Health Organization) has been launched as a Knowledge resource. But the role of China or WHO in declaring this pandemic is suspicious even today. This arouses a question, was the discovery actually Chinese in nature and with the help of higher public health organization (WHO?) the matter was hidden and bio-weapon was developed by China to be used for Indian, Taiwan, US or Japanese soldiers in cold seasons, with whom China is engaged in territorial expansion through encroachment? As such excepting US president Mr. Donald Trump, no one expresses it aloud. There has been economic crisis, socio-psycho-political melancholy, vaccine development delays and global health system failure.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.24321/2394.6539.202013

How to cite this article:

Mohapatra SC, Mishra B. Aftermath Melancholy of Devastating COVID-19 Issues. J Adv Res Med Sci Tech 2020; 7(3): 22-26.

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2020-10-07

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