ABSTRACT

This volume presents a comprehensive account of the COVID-19 pandemic, also known as the novel coronavirus pandemic, as it happened.

Originating in China in late 2019, the COVID-19 outbreak spread across the entire world in a matter of three to four months. This volume examines the first responses to the pandemic, the contexts of earlier epidemics and the epidemiological basics of infectious diseases. Further, it discusses patterns in the spread of the disease; the management and containment of infections at the personal, national and global level; effects on trade and commerce; the social and psychological impact on people; the disruption and postponement of international events; the role of various international organizations like the WHO in the search for solutions; and the race for a vaccine or a cure.

Authored by a medical professional and an economist working on the frontlines, this book gives a nuanced, verified and fact-checked analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic and its global response. A one-stop resource on the COVID-19 outbreak, it is indispensable for every reader and a holistic work for scholars and researchers of medical sociology, public health, political economy, public policy and governance, sociology of health and medicine, and paramedical and medical practitioners. It will also be a great resource for policymakers, government departments and civil society organizations working in the area.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|16 pages

Pandemic

The basic principles

chapter 3|11 pages

Pandemics

A trip down memory lane

chapter 5|24 pages

Emerging global hotspots of COVID-19

chapter 6|14 pages

COVID-19

The signs of death

chapter 7|18 pages

Impact of COVID-19

On people and the economy

chapter 8|11 pages

Containing the contagion

chapter 9|11 pages

COVID-19

Global challenges