Covid -19 Pandemic Transmission of disease, Precaution and Role of plants in Boosting Immunity
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Covid-19, WHO, Transmission, Precaution, Medicinal plant immunity boosterAbstract
Covid-19 is a pandemic disease that has been affecting people all over the world since December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Almost every state in India will be affected by this pandemic. The emphasis of this article was on the transmission of a viral illness from person to person. Due to this crisis, all sectors, markets, and businesses have been impacted. Below is a list of some of the effects of Covid-19 on the Indian economy. We have made precautions such as hygiene cleaning, social distancing using sanitizer and sanitizer masks, social distancing, quarantine symptoms showing people to seek treatment as per government policy if they are in deep trouble. Disease is the result of a loss of immunity, so we create a diet that includes fruits, vegetables, and medicinally produced products to further enhance immunity.
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