Hybrid Common Life And Survival Approach: The Current Situation Of Covid-19 In Afghanistan

Mohammad Aemal Nikjow MD,

Head of Department of Surgery, Lecturer at Department of Anesthesiology, Faculty of Medicin, Rahnaward University, Rahanaward International Hospital, Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh, Afghanistan

Keywords: Afghanistan, COVID-19, SARS


Abstract

The COVID-19, which originated in Wuhan, China, and has since spread around the world, a global pandemic. As of March 25, 2020, 413467 cases have been confirmed in more than 180 countries and territories and at least 18000 deaths have been reported from around the world. COVID-19 is now attempting to establish a foothold In poor, war-torn nations like Afghanistan. This virus can quickly affect individuals who have respiratory issues and, in particular, those who are all older than 60 years. The bulk of the people changed entered Afghanistan, primarily (Iran), from different parts of the world. Despite this, Afghanistan has taken some precautionary steps to attenuate/neglect the disease at the onset. However, for a long time, it would not be possible for the denser population of the world to contain the illness without policy implementation of innovative strategies. Several nations have been mostly concerned because of their lives and Health since the spread of the outbreak, despite that ignoring the fact that a country such as Afghanistan needs to recognize lives and Health, even with survival. This paper provides insights into an effective public policy that culminates in world threat COVID-19 in Afghanistan