Abstract:
The global pandemic of Covid-19 has posed substantial challenges to healthcare
delivery. However, the time between seeking a test and receiving and acting on the
results can be several days, leaving an infection window. Another issue is that people
may transfer infection before noticing symptoms, which is a major driver of disease
spread. Furthermore, some people who stay asymptomatic have a viral burden
similar to those who show symptoms, which may contribute to the transmission of
the virus, though the degree of this is unknown. Given the significance of pre symptomatic or symptomatic infection, measures that reduce the time before testing
and results are critical for reducing forward transmission. With large-scale PCR
testing, this is impossible to achieve. Furthermore, only by collaborating united will
we be capable of overcoming the pandemic's interrelated health, social, and
economical repercussions and prevent it from growing into an extensive network and
food security calamity, wiping out all progress gained thus far. The global epidemic
of Covid-19 has posed a huge threat to healthcare service. We need to develop long term. consistent policies to address the problems that both the health and agricultural
industries are confronting. Prioritize fixing basic health concerns, tackling rural
poverty, especially through creating more and better-paying employment within the
rural sector, providing social support to everyone, promoting safe migration routes,
and fostering the growth of the informal sector