The COVID-19 Pandemic: Themes for Research
by John Smith LearnerEpidemics in human history often
pose uncharacteristic and sometimes unique problems that may require great
thinkers. Researchers are positive opportunists who constantly tirelessly try
to examine all the circumstances of "what", "when",
"who" and "how" just to ease humanity. During the current the outbreak, different actors Researchers need to consider how to introduce a new
lens to understand the outbreak, and most importantly, provide immediately
solutions to related problems that threaten human structures to survive.
Since the outbreak of the global
COVID-19 pandemic, health and social scientists have begun to study the
etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, histology, clinical evaluation /
treatment/management, and diagnosis of COVID-19. A survey of scientific work
in this area shows a significant contribution from Asian researchers,
especially in China, where the outbreak began. These hard-working researchers
have never missed their efforts in a medical investigation into what should be
done to fight the virus.
These eminent researchers
continued to follow this path, even in uncertain working conditions, with the
result that some were harmed. Indeed, they have shown and have shown that
researchers, even during an epidemic, must constantly seek relief from the pain
of their fellow human beings. However, his colleagues in other countries need
to do more. Medical scientists need to examine the sequence of the new
coronavirus genome in different regions of the world. Interestingly, other
medical scientists are busy studying the phenomenon to report coronavirus
knowledge, recommend preventative measures, and most importantly, BALMTA Ethanol
medical treatment to fully combat Find Comment. For example, while medical
scientists are looking for a lens for traditional medicine, herbalists are
experimenting with ways to use plant extracts to make drugs that can boost the
immune system and / or from coronaviruses. Provide a strong immune barrier to
fight. These efforts are commendable. More needs to be done to find more
effective testing tools for COVID-19 patients by introducing coronavirus
contact tracing and precautionary measures.
Engineering researchers,
especially in computer and mechanical engineering, are developing technologies
to help reduce the spread of COVID-19. In some countries, digital technologies
such as drones and robotic devices are being developed and used to compile
manual locking applications. Similarly, mobile technologies are being
developed, such as the development of new applications to track the contacts of
COVID-19 patients as well as those who contact them.
For example, MIT researchers are
developing an AI-based system to complement the manual contact tracking of
public health professionals that relies on short-range Bluetooth signals on
smartphones. In South Africa, ambulances have been built as a result of
tireless research, using automated test kits and laboratory services used to
test and track people with COVID-19, even in remote and hard-to-reach areas. Is
happening. In Ghana, the Ministry of Health recently launched the COVID-19 app
to track people who are infected or exposed to the COVID-19 virus. These
techniques were developed as a result of careful research by some mechanical
engineers as well as computer hardware and software engineers to help combat
COVID-19. More technical tools are still needed to fight coronaviruses, and
engineering researchers are constantly on the table to explore this capability.
Agricultural
researchers have done a great deal of research for them. Countries have high
post-harvest losses due to blockages. What are the effective ways to reduce
post-harvest losses during an epidemic and blockage? How can farmers use
internet marketing strategies and platforms to take care of their products to
protect them from major financial losses? What can the Ministry of Food and
Agriculture do to help these poor farmers overcome the blocking crisis? What
are the effective ways in which food producers can quickly process perishable
agricultural products? These are great topics for farmers to check out during
an outbreak. Unfortunately, no research has yet been done in these areas.
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