Comparison of Covid 19 Pandemic in Sri Lanka with Global Disease Outbreaks

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NSBM Green University

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In the modern pandemic situation, the outbreak of such infirmity is highly prominent. This research mainly focuses on the comparison of various health catastrophic effects to Sri Lanka in the recent past. It has included the Covid-19 disaster as well. Firstly, the epidemics had drastically escalated from the 17 centuries onwards. Hence, it is more appropriate to observe the demeanor of such incidents to obtain a commendable outcome to face any pandemic ambiguity. The Plague is the initial catastrophe faced by the country of France in 1720. Thereafter, the Cholera pandemic has activated in 1820 and affected the Asian and European regions. The Spanish flu has become the most vulnerable hazard in 1920 and costs more than 100 million souls on the earth. The current Covid -19 pandemic has severely impaired the livelihood of the whole nature and toll by 3,548,628 deaths on the date of 01st June 2021. As per the world health organization, pneumonia of unknown cause was detected in Wuhan China on 31 December 2019.In different circumstances, there is an affiliation with the duration and effectiveness of aforesaid pandemic natures. This study will illustrate the association of such a malady to assure future response and readiness.In addition, the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences has been used to obtain the response of collected data to result in meaningful determination. This outcome shows the connection of pandemics with affected ratios.In conclusion, the most effective results have been identified by using the aforesaid different types of analytical methods and recommendations displayed appropriately. Finally, the study has pledged the wave achievement in the closure of pandemics.

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Rajapaksa, R. M. K. B. & Pallegedara, A. (2021) Comparison of Covid 19 Pandemic in Sri Lanka with Global Disease Outbreaks, International Conference On Business Innovation (ICOBI), NSBM Green University, Sri Lanka. P.217-224

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