The Coronavirus has caught more than 180 countries of the world. After which, efforts are on to find a cure for coronavirus very fast. Various medicines are being researched in this link. Many drugs are being tested against the virus. According to the BBC, the World Health Organization (WHO) has started Solidarity Testing to assess the exact treatment. Britain is engaged in the largest recovery test. Also, many countries of the world are engaged in research for the treatment of corona. This report examines questions like which drugs are effective in fighting Corona, how medicines work, whether HIV and malaria drugs are effective in this epidemic. In this state, MLAs will get 30% less salary for one year Work is going on in different countries to compete against Corona in the world. Research is being done on about 150 medicines. The WHO has launched a Solidarity Trial against the virus, which aims to find the most reliable treatment. According to the BBC, four options will be compared and drugs that slow the disease or increase the chances of survival. At the same time, Britain claims that the recovery trial is the largest trial in the world, in which more than 5000 people have participated. While research centres in many parts of the world are looking at the blood samples of a person who gets cured after infection as a treatment. Trump gives statement over Corona, says, 'this is not flu, but an attack on America' Three approaches are being worked out towards the discovery of medicine. These include antivirus drugs that affect the corona virus's ability to flourish inside the body. Other types of drugs can calm the immune system. If the patient is seriously ill, then his immune system is destroyed and the body is damaged. The third type of drugs are antibodies, which are prepared from the blood of a person who is cured of an infection or in the lab, which can attack the virus. Two arrested for making abusive comments on CM Bhupesh Baghel