A Three Months Study of COVID-19 in Pakistan
- Jabir Ali,
- Hafiz Muhammad Asmar Naeem,
- Sultan Ali,
- Sajjad Rahman,
- Kainat Gull,
- Ujalla Tanveer,
- Muhammad Ahmad Mushtaq
Hafiz Muhammad Asmar Naeem
University of Agriculture, Faisalabad(UAF)
Author ProfileMuhammad Ahmad Mushtaq
University of Agriculture Faisalabad
Author ProfileAbstract
COVID-19 is a new pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 which has created a
havoc worldwide. Within no time it prevailed throughout the world
compelling all countries to take emergency measures to overcome the
pandemic. To overcome the disease, there is still no vaccine developed,
however, different drugs are under trial. So, the only strategy to
overcome the deadly virus is to avoid each and every way of contact with
the already infected patients. For the assurance of avoidance policy,
different countries took different measures according to their
circumstances. Developing countries are much more infected than the
developed ones as they already lack in fulfilling many basic necessities
of life including economy. Pakistan is one of those developing countries
whose economy is badly hit by following the model strategies of
developed countries. So, Pakistan introduced different strategies like
smart lock down, tiger force, etc. Pakistan has faced the worst peak of
pandemic latter than most of the countries, so, to walk with the world
in all aspects, Government should put its best efforts in the health
zone to overcome COVID-19 as soon as possible.