Abstract:
Humans have had many pandemics. The psychological health of a society is severely compromised by pandemic diseases, which also kill millions of people. The student's ability to learn was also hindered. Acute severe pandemics have previously endangered people's health, but they have also harmed their mental health. These pandemics include the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS), the Spanish Flu, and SARS. Several cases of acute atypical respiratory illness were first reported in December 2019 in Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, due to a novel coronavirus now known as SARS-CoV-2. The virus it caused was designated as COVID-19. The pandemic is caused by human-to-human transmission. Coronaviruses, positive single-stranded, encapsulated, big RNA viruses, infect many animals and people. Tyrell and Bynoe initially described coronaviruses in 1966 after isolating them from cold patients. They were called "coronaviruses" because their spherical virions resemble the solar corona. The most severe consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic are the physiological and psychological repercussions on those who are unwell. Humanity is going through a process that must be managed with care. The scientific study of COVID-19 and its effects on individuals, both now and in the future, is essential. With the rising death toll, many countries have been forced to institute social isolation and lockdowns. Unfortunately, there is still a lack of effective targeted treatments. Epidemiological studies showed that this virus had serious consequences on the emotional, academic, and social development of teenagers. This research is the first to investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on young people.