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- Title
IMPACT OF CORONA VIRUS, PREVENTIVE GOVERNMENT POLICIES AND PUBLIC AWARENESS STRATEGIES : AN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE.
- Authors
Jha, Saket; Pandey, Brijesh Kumar; Pandey, Dheeraj; Singh, Ravikant; Jha, Bablee; Jha, Sumant; Tripathi, Sharad Kumar; Pandey, Anand; Dikshit, Anupam
- Abstract
The aim of the present study is based on the impact of the COVID-19 virus and its strategies to use in public awareness and government policies for its prevention from an Indian perspective. For a better understanding of the studies we divided them into three categories, 1. Public survey for the impact of COVID-19 on the public from different areas of India. 2. Government policies to overcome the impact of the coronavirus and its impact on the public. 3. The Bioinformatics (molecular docking) study was also carried out to provide the possible drug which can be more potent to use as an antiviral drug or medicine to fight against the noble coronavirus. The government policies which were used during the pandemic were up to the mark and successfully tackled. Our survey data brings us to this conclusion that the public has faith and followed the rules to prevent its spread. The molecular docking results in the confirmation of drugs that were initially used to treat and prevent its spread. The present investigation reflects the current status of the policies implemented by the government (both Central and State) to stand against this pandemic. The survey showed that the citizens of India having courage and faith in the present government and belief. The antiviral drugs Camostat and Nafamostat show high-affinity interactions with the COVID-19 main protease in complex with an inhibitor N3. Nafamostat is the most promising drug in our study. As all three studied drugs are cost-effective, we recommend using these drugs in combination with other locally available drugs.
- Publication
Biochemical & Cellular Archives, 2023, Vol 23, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
0972-5075
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.51470/bca.2023.23.1.1