Air Pollution and COVID-19: Any Causal Link?

Q4 Environmental Science Ochrona Srodowiska i Zasobow Naturalnych Pub Date : 2022-03-01 DOI:10.2478/oszn-2022-0003
K. Chandu, D. Mahalakshmi, A. L. Kanchana, P. Mahesh, A. Dharmaraju, M. Dasari
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Abstract Several studies have amply proved that air pollution negatively impacts human health. The nature of its effects on COVID-19 has, of late, become an area for investigation across the world. The present study reviews reports in the literature that centred on whether the presence and impact of air pollutants magnified the symptoms and actions of COVID-19 and whether preventive measures taken, starting with lockdown, affected air pollution levels. This may help to establish causality, if any, between pollution and COVID-19. Studies were chosen to ensure representation of all continents with diverse climatic conditions with the exception of Australia. Most of the studies concluded that air pollutants declined as a result of the lockdowns imposed to constrain the spread of COVID-19. A significant reduction in NO2 is observed along with the resultant increase in tropospheric ozone in the atmosphere. The inference is untrue in hostile meteorological conditions. According to some studies, reduction in pollutants aided in contracting the spread and severity of COVID-19. On the other hand, hostile weather conditions incited the spread and magnitude of COVID-19. A governmental policy inference could be that government intervention through imposing a lockdown would reduce air pollution and ensure the health safety of the people, but economic growth considerations need to be balanced against the benefit for public health.
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空气污染与新冠肺炎:有因果关系吗?
几项研究充分证明了空气污染对人类健康的负面影响。最近,其对新冠肺炎影响的性质已成为世界各地的一个调查领域。本研究回顾了文献中的报告,这些报告集中于空气污染物的存在和影响是否放大了新冠肺炎的症状和行为,以及从封锁开始采取的预防措施是否影响了空气污染水平。这可能有助于建立污染与新冠肺炎之间的因果关系(如果有的话)。选择研究是为了确保除澳大利亚外具有不同气候条件的所有大陆的代表性。大多数研究得出的结论是,由于为限制新冠肺炎的传播而实施的封锁,空气污染物有所减少。随着大气中对流层臭氧的增加,观测到NO2的显著减少。这种推断在恶劣的气象条件下是不真实的。根据一些研究,污染物的减少有助于遏制新冠肺炎的传播和严重程度。另一方面,恶劣的天气条件煽动了新冠肺炎的传播和规模。政府的政策推断可能是,政府通过实施封锁进行干预将减少空气污染,确保人民的健康安全,但经济增长考虑需要与公共健康利益相平衡。
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Ochrona Srodowiska i Zasobow Naturalnych
Ochrona Srodowiska i Zasobow Naturalnych Environmental Science-Environmental Science (all)
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期刊介绍: The journal ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND NATURAL RESOURCES is a publication which addresses the issues of broadly understood environmental protection and publishes research and review papers. All these articles and papers are peer-reviewed. Interdisciplinary studies published by specialists in various fields present reciprocal relationships between the reactions taking place in the environment which are connected with natural element cycle and at the same time reflect both natural processes and human impacts. Themes of the works also concern socio-economic and technical issues at the UE, national, regional and local levels in the context of sustainable development. The main aim of the journal is to promote high level research in all aspects of environment and natural resources protection.
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