Spreading of Coronavirus Globally and Pandemic Crisis

Authors

  • Nagendra Nath Mondal Department of Physics, Techno International Batanagar B-7/360 New ward, Maheshtala, Kolkata 700141, West Bengal, India Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47363/JIDSCR/2021(2)154

Keywords:

Bacteria, Coronavirus, Lab-leak theory, Outbreak, Pandemic, Vaccine

Abstract

Objectives: There is a lot of speculation, debate, and hypothesis about the new coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Also the world famous media British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI), and World Health Organization (WHO) are informing their emergency concern for the public attention. But we are far behind yet to say the origin of COVID-19 and its outbreak. The main purpose of this study is to put an end to all speculations, fantasies, theories and debates.

Methodology: Every Coronavirus infected country updates their records of number of infected people and deaths to the WHO on daily basis. Those data are collected and studied according to the country’s population density, number of infection, death rates, GDP, physical position in the globe and temperature and formulate into spectra.

Results: Spectra are analyzed in a systematic way and apprehend that the origin of Coronavirus is in the Laboratory of Wuhan Institute of Virology (WIV), China where scientists and researchers had been studying virus from the body of Bats. The first infected patient was found in December 2019. From interviews with individual scientists familiar with WIV and these analyses it appears today that the worldwide Corona-domination is the result of lab-leaked virus SARS-CoV-2 of the family Coronaviridae.

Conclusions: Based on the data analysis, and statements of many interviews, magazines and media it can be concluded that the origin of the coronavirus is the lab of WIV, China and outbreaks over the world before taking major precautions.

Author Biography

  • Nagendra Nath Mondal, Department of Physics, Techno International Batanagar B-7/360 New ward, Maheshtala, Kolkata 700141, West Bengal, India

    Department of Physics, Techno International Batanagar B-7/360 New ward, Maheshtala, Kolkata 700141, West Bengal, India

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Published

2022-01-07