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Throughout the history, various pandemics invaded the human race deducing their existence by half or more. A brief study on the past pandemics holds the above statement true. A similar situation is being experienced in the present day, a war against an invisible enemy; the novel COVID-19 coronavirus. A statistical study of the current case helps to analyze the impact of the pandemic and take required measures and is preserved for future use in case of a similar situation. The world data of covid-19 is compared and studied graphically from the very start of the pandemic till date.
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Kanaparthi, S.H., Swapna, M. (2022). A Statistical Review on Covid-19 Pandemic and Outbreak. In: Balas, V.E., Semwal, V.B., Khandare, A. (eds) Intelligent Computing and Networking. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 301. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-4863-2_11
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