Coronavius is killing more men, but women are suffering these devastating consequences

COVID-19 according to studies is more lethal to men. But in many other ways, women are carrying the burden of this pandemic. The deadlock measures imposed to prevent the explosion of the coronary are damaging women and their fundamental rights far more than men. Previous epidemics like Ebola and Zika have resulted [...]
COVID-19 according to studies is more lethal to men. But in many other ways, women are carrying the burden of this pandemic.
The deadlock measures imposed to prevent the explosion of the coronary are damaging women and their fundamental rights far more than men. Previous epidemics such as Ebola and Zika have resulted as major obstacles to women and girls. Experts and activists are warning that the same is happening globally even now.
A CNN analysis earlier this year found that men were 50% more predisposed than women to die after they were diagnosed with Covid-19.
“Burrat have more serious health results if they get infected, but when we think about the secondary effects, we see women being disproportionally affected,” Julia Smith, a researcher at Simon Fraser University in Canada, has said.
Pandemia is worsening the problems women faced even before it began.
These crises burden up existing structural in society when it comes to women's rights, women's health and women's economic status, that's exactly what we're looking at now”, said Christina Luz, a representative of women.
As the virus began spreading worldwide, many governments suddenly announced severe impasses, closing most of the citizens in their homes. While this helped slow the blast, authorities in a number of countries recorded a disturbing consequence: increasing domestic violence.
Numerous studies have shown that stressful events such as economic downturn or natural disasters often lead to increased gender - based violence.










