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Covid-19: Is there a possible link between Coronavirus deaths and air pollution|Oneindia News

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Covid-19: Is there a possible link between Coronavirus deaths and air pollution|Oneindia News

Covid-19: Is there a possible link between Coronavirus deaths and air pollution|Oneindia News

As the world battles the Coronavirus Pandemic, the scientific knowledge on the virus is evolving each day.

In the latest development, according to a research highlighting the health risks posed by greenhouse gas emissions, Long-term exposure to air pollution may be linked to 15 percent of Covid-19 deaths globally.

Previous research has shown how air pollution from exhaust fumes and factories takes two years off the life expectancy of every man, woman and child on Earth.

Without a fundamental change in how cities run themselves, air pollution would continue to killhuge numbers of people even after the pandemic comes to an end.

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