Detecting Twitter's Impact on COVID-19 Pandemic in India

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Abstract

India has etched a higher place in the economy as a fast growing country with a large population. India is one of the leading Twitter usage countries, with 13.15 million users as ofApril2020[1].A novel coronavirus(COVID-19), which is a pandemic, has been threatening nearly everywhere. This terrible disease started at the end of 2019 from WUHAN in China and is spreading very quickly virtually all over the world. This disease's whistleblower Dr. Li Wenliang also died from coronavirus on Feb 7, 2020.According to the WHO, on 30 January 2020, the outbreak was declared a public health emergency. In response to COVID19 he called for National Unit and Global Solidarity. All the countries in the world are linked with each other due to globalization, the proportion of labor finances migrating economically. In this paper, Twitter reflects the reality of the world. The main issue like signs and symptoms, prevention measures, and medicines which are related to this disease are discussed. Twitter is used for detecting this disease by analyzing data on social media. Nowadays social media sites are very fast and less costly for communication and exchange of information, ideas, and thoughts. This disease is being monitored by Twitter. If there is any delay it will result in a big damage to not only society but also the country. There are two methods: 1. Monitoring system 2. Awareness and alertness

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Kusum*, & Panda, Dr. S. (2020). Detecting Twitter’s Impact on COVID-19 Pandemic in India. International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering, 9(8), 815–819. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.h6718.069820

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