Published on November 2020 | COVID-19
COVID-19's first case was enrolled in Kerala, India, a student who had been expelled to India from (Wuhan) China and confirmed that COVID-19 was tainted. Due to its rapid spread and distribution in 215 countries, the WHO proclaimed COVID-19 a pandemic situation. The primary target of COVID-19 is the human respiratory system which can cause pneumonia, SARS, or death in extreme circumstances. The signs of SARS include pyrexia, coughing, difficulty breathing, and lassitude. False stories and half-truths of SARS-CoV-2 were perpetually circulating in gregarious media such as Facebook, Whatsapp and hatred, apprehension, suspicion, and discomfort among the general public. 100 percent of Lockdown condition and Janta Curfew were stringently promulgated by the Indian Government to discontinue the coronavirus chain. However, this condition has engendered fear, a chaotic environment, cyclopean difficulties for the people, and other associated psychological problems. In India, medicos and nurses take all types of safety measures while caring for coronavirus patients, but they still have an immense strain, solicitousness, infection tension, and spread such diseases to their families, colleagues, or members of society. Suicide behavior is usually attributed to mental health issues. It is very paramount to reinforce a program of psychological health edification systems, online noetic health accommodations, and a therapeutic preparedness plan for the nation under the coronavirus lock-down condition.