Atif Raza Zaidi, Rabia Javed, Adil Siddique, Muhammad Imran, Asghar Ali
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The newly discovered coronavirus also known as (COVID-19), according to the World Health Organization (WHO), is a worldwide epidemic, and it has altered people's way of life in general. The Internet of Things also known as (IoT) management and structure have also been impacted, along with other significant areas of the global economy and industry. This study provides a brief analysis of how a serious pandemic, like COVID-19, would affect the IoT sector. It looks at how the Internet of Things and related sensor technologies have helped to stop the spread of different infections and track their movements and uderstand trends of their spread. The challenges of deploying sensor hardware in the face of a pandemic that is spreading swiftly have been investigated in this review study. A worldwide pandemic's impacts on the development of IoT architectures and administration have also been discussed, which has led to predictions about how future IoT deployments will probably turn out. In general, this article gives readers a glimpse into how sensor-based E-health is progressing in its application to the control of pandemics around the world. It also provides an answer to the query of how the future of IoT networks has been influenced by a global virus epidemic