Abstract
he occurrence of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic presents an unparalleled health
enlightenment challenge. It’s extremely contagious and erratically lethal, and the pervasiveness of
asymptomatic prevalence makes it difficult to contain. All infectious disease epidemics rear ethical
concerns, from the restraint of individual independence to triaging and resource provision. It seems that
we did not take lessons from the preceding epidemics and were poorly prepared to pledge with the threat that
COVID-19 epidemic has put forward. The COVID-19 epidemic highlighted the significance of this query to both
pandemic preparation strategies and healthcare policies. As the outbreak turned out to be a global pandemic,
there is an improved emphasis on finding answers for vaccine preparation, focusing on neglected diseases,
more virome study, and research collaboration across the globe in the future, being key tools to resist infection
spread in future. Decelerating the COVID-19 spread necessitates people to enthusiastically transform their lives
and monitor the finest practices for social isolation and sanitation. This review provides an overview of future
research perceptions and offers suggestions on how we can help people to believe in normal life and how this
pandemic will strengthen the trade, affect the individual habits and values, revolution in primary health care after
these uncertain situations.
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Aiman Zahra, Tanveer Hussain, Sikander Khan Sherwani. (2019) Life after COVID-19 outbreak: Expectations and thoughts, Advancements in Life Sciences, Volume 7, Issue 4.
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