Article 50TH2 Air pollution likely to increase coronavirus death rate, warn experts

Air pollution likely to increase coronavirus death rate, warn experts

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Damian Carrington Environment editor
from Environment | The Guardian on (#50TH2)

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The health damage inflicted on people by long-standing air pollution in cities is likely to increase the death rate from coronavirus infections, experts have said.

Dirty air is known to cause lung and heart damage and is responsible for at least 8m early deaths a year. This underlying health damage means respiratory infections, such as coronavirus, may well have a more serious impact on city dwellers and those exposed to toxic fumes, than on others.

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