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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF PHARMACEUTICAL RESEARCH

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Is Temperature And Relative Humidity Playing A Vital Role In Checking The Spread Of Covid - 19 Pandemic In India

Author: PRANEEKSHA.R , DR.GANESH LAKSHMANAN, DR.R.GAYATRI DEVI
Abstract: COVID-19 has become a major threat to the whole world. Temperature being an important factor in India, the average temperature maintained in the regions has been 30-35 degree celsius which is scorching hot but the living population is used to this temperature. During the rise of the pandemic rumors were spread the high temperature stops the spread of the virus. It has been proven that the spread is less among tropical areas and also people have been explained that the spread will not be stopped but will be prevented to an extent.A self designed questionnaire was prepared, comprising 15 questions and administered to 100 common people from all over India. The participants were sent the questionnaire through an online google sheets link. The questions were studied carefully and corresponding answers were marked by the participants. The data was collected and statistically analysed.The output variables to be assessed was the perception of the common people about the role of temperature during the COVID-19 pandemic method used to present each output variable through a pie chart. The overall results were positive and the participants were explained about the wrong ideas and perceptions they had about this COVID-19. The Temperature and relative humidity in India is generally high. These conditions are not scientifically proven to stop the spread rather it has a major impact in controlling the spread of the pandemic COVID-19.
Keyword: Economic impact, Global wealth, Pandemic, Spread, Temperature
DOI: https://doi.org/10.31838/ijpr/2021.13.01.277
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