NEW CHANGE IN KOLKATA ESCORTS WITH COVID-19
The world is facing the worst human crisis since the war. Almost every country has been affected by the devastating coronavirus disease (COVID-19). The epidemic has spread from China. In the past few months, from China to Europe, more than 1.5 million people have suffered from COVID-19 and eighty, 80,000 people have died worldwide. Clearly, billions of people are being affected by the global outbreak of COVID-19. The scary thing is that the number is not well defined, but if we think about patients with symptoms in the first trials, we can go further. Only if the problems caused by the disease continue to progress will countries want to improve the process of COVID-19. Undoubtedly, the initial impact of this coronavirus on the companies that provide the travelers seems small. In Kolkata, we saw a decline in kolkatanight.com services.
Currently there are many predictions on the economic losses and development path of COVID-19, and many estimates suggest that the planet has already entered an economic crisis. South and Southeast Asian countries are no exception. They are heavily affected, health or otherwise. Countries subject to full or partial imprisonment for the past few weeks. It is a worldwide challenge and called for worldwide response. We all have trouble telling the truth of contagious people. This is often called the sooner of the calendar of the calendar service, provoked. For sex workers living near the poverty line, there are now unimaginable problems.
HOW DAYS was India's first Lockdown Government
On March 24, the Indian government ordered a 21-day lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19. At this time, the number of judges in India is very small, with only 492 approved.
However, the number of tests carried out at the time was so small, in the region of 20,000, that it was impossible to know what the actual number of cases was or how the disease had spread. So the decision to impose a lockdown was made despite the extreme uncertainty and wanted to weigh the consequences in life against the risk of an unnecessary outbreak.
What could be the impact of COVID-19 on India, both on its health and economic systems, and on its development and climate change?