Medical Journal of Clinical Trials & Case Studies (MJCCS)

ISSN: 2578-4838

Research Article

The Consequences of the Corona Crisis will be Enormous

Authors: Siniša F*

DOI: 10.23880/mjccs-16000S1-002

Abstract

The appearance of the coronavirus has put the issue of pandemic control and saving human lives in the first place. In parallel with the crisis, the consequences for the economy began to be considered. As the health crisis nears its end, economic issues are becoming more common. These are extremely important issues because all sectors are interconnected, so shocks are transferred from one sector to others. What needs to be done now? From a health point of view, it is necessary to find an effective vaccine and an effective medicament that will prevent the spread of the infection. From the economic aspect of view, it is necessary to prepare the best possible measures of economic policy and start with their implementation as soon as possible. The corona crisis is happening all over the world. There is no state that is not affected. The first part of the paper discusses COVID-19 from medical and health aspects. The second part of the paper deals with its economic consequences. The desk method allows analysis of the current situation. The current situation in each country is almost the same, which means that everyone has an unexpectedly large number of patients and that they are facing huge economic consequences. The interest of the authors of this paper is exclusively a humane approach and a desire to end the crown crisis as soon as possible. Everyone should have the right to health, regardless of where they live. There are no hidden intentions about anything in the paper. The paper is very clear and transparent. Given the general situation around the world, it is very difficult to say anything precisely. Data changes every day and that, unfortunately, in a negative sense. There are more and more patients, and every national economy is suffering enormous damage.

Keywords: Coronavirus; COVID-19; RNA; Genome; Disease; Pandemic; Lockdown; Economics

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