A Study Of COVID-19 Impact on Environmental Health of Three Major Countries

2019-20 coronavirus outbreak
DOI: 10.1109/com-it-con54601.2022.9850568 Publication Date: 2022-08-15T20:04:59Z
ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 epidemic has put the majority of world under lockdown, and one unintended effect this response been an improvement in global air quality. objective research is to examine correlations between pollution levels (carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, particulate matter etc.) their impact during COVID-19. Our findings state that can be considered as a major factor spread pandemic. It on chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease diabetes, also associated with increase severity lethality. This study shows exposure reduces immunological responses, allowing viruses penetrate replicate more easily. Various contaminants affected quality effects were evaluated lockdown imposed by government help different dataset trackers. ernment tracker daily data weather from several cities United States, India, Switzerland. We have used (CAAQMS) Continuous Ambient Air Quality Monitoring Stations, conduct detailed examination COVID-19's reported changes Index (AQI). observation indicates certain NO2, PM2.5 other factors, too, considerable influence infection.
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