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1. Introduction
In Wuhan, China, the novel coronavirus infection has spread widely across the world since January 2020 (Ohata et al., 2020). The disease has been known as a coronavirus (COVID-19) since late 2019 as a global threat (Bhattacharya et al., 2020). The spread of COVID-19 from person to person occurs predominantly via respiratory transmission. Coronaviruses comprise a diverse family of single-stranded, positive-sense RNA (ribonucleic acid virus) viruses that break into orders and then communities. How efficiently the virus is spread between individuals is currently unknown. Most patients infected before day one would destroy their SARS (Severe acute respiratory syndrome)-COV-2 viruses in one week using immune-generated antibodies. In the worst scenario, patients in hospitals will be monitored. In both instances, the pandemic is 100% done in three weeks. To improve the odds of survival, people should wear large glasses or face masks to cover their eyes. The SARS (Severe acute respiratory syndrome)-CoV-2 viruses will only attack people by nose, eyes and mouth. SARS-CoV-2 viruses cannot live outside humans for longer than three weeks. Therefore, all SARS-CoV-2 viruses will be destroyed after three weeks.
New technology is the most important instrument used in the health-care sector. The rapidly increasing accessibility of health information and the rapid developments of large data diagnostic tools have contributed to the possible success of artificial intelligence (AI) in the outbreak of COVID-19. Via identifying relevant medical issues, AI can be used to disengage knowledge that should be included in health-care decisions. Technology in modern health care is now open to a variety of innovative startups worldwide, which allows it to be possible for people to become better and enjoy longer lives. The development has initially been decided by the beginning of accessibility and software, permitting the health sector to digitize some of the pen- and paper-based systems and activities that are presently kept up by service release. For the smart health-care sector, AI can minimize the prices, increase the production of innovative technologies and improve customer interaction. By using it, a person can understand complicated data, including photos, photographs, text and sounds, as well as function on that understanding to accomplish a purpose. The health system is facing increased expenses and requires further money to carry out the care they deliver. AI...





