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A Journey with COVID-19: Impact on the Sustainable Development and United Nation’s Climate Action
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  • Shiva Sharma ,
  • Trupti Das,
  • Prama Bhattacherjee,
  • Meenakshi Choudhary,
  • Vishnu Tripathi,
  • Akshaya Palai,
  • Nitika Thakur,
  • Vinod Kumar,
  • Anshuman Mishra,
  • Santanu Patra,
  • Sudheesh Shukla
Shiva Sharma
Shobhit University
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Trupti Das
CIPET
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Prama Bhattacherjee
IITISM
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Meenakshi Choudhary
Shobhit University
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Vishnu Tripathi
University of Southern California
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Akshaya Palai
LARPM
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Nitika Thakur
Shoolini University
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Vinod Kumar
Sanjay Gandhi Post Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences
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Anshuman Mishra
IAAM
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Santanu Patra
Khon Kaen University
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Sudheesh Shukla
Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology

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Abstract

Nobody had ever imagined that the virus found on the Wuhan fish market would spread worldwide within a few months. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the seventh member of the coronavirus family that infects humans. Going through the corona-lane, mankind has faced different virus variants, i.e., COVID-19, delta B.1.617.2, and Omicron B.1.1.529. The outbreak of COVID-19 created a shocking situation for not only the healthcare system, but also the post-COVID-19 world, which is witnessing huge damage in the field of environmental health, education, economy, industrial imbalance, hunger, indebtedness, crisis, etc. in most cases. Now, the wide level of vaccination throughout the world controls the number of cases, but by looking at the global scenario and the latest Chinese lockdown, it can be concluded that it will take time to become normal. The present article is an effort to present the COVID-19 journey, how the situation was, how it is, and how it may be. The perspective towards climate action and its impact on the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals of the United Nations have also been discussed.