Evaluating the Impact of COVID-19 on Awareness and Healthcare Capabilities: Insights from Infection and Mortality Rates

Document Type : Mini-review

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1 Lecturer Assistant Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science Department, Egyptian Russian University (ERU), Cairo, Egypt.

2 Assi. Prof. Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science Department, Egyptian Russian University (ERU), Cairo, Egypt

3 Student, Faculty of Artificial Intelligence, Data Science Department, Egyptian Russian University (ERU), Cairo, Egypt

Abstract

COVID-19, caused by the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, has had a profound impact on global health and economies since its emergence. This study examines the impact of COVID-19 on global awareness and healthcare capabilities, emphasizing the role of environmental and demographic factors The disease is mainly transmitted by air and spreads through close physical contact with people who are infected. The virus has been confirmed to be transmitted from one person to another by clinical analysis [1-2]. There are two ways to transmit: directly and indirectly. Droplets and airborne transmission are forms of direct transmissionin transmission dynamics. Using dashboards and statistical analysis, it highlights disparities in pandemic responses across Africa, Europe, South America, and Asia. Key findings include Nigeria's effective management despite limited resources, Russia and the UK’s challenges, and India’s high cases compared to China’s containment success. The study underscores the importance of robust healthcare infrastructure, data-driven strategies, and international collaboration to mitigate disparities and improve pandemic response. Insights aim to guide policymakers in designing targeted interventions for future global health crises.

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