Is Environmental Pollution Associated with an Increased Number of COVID-19 Cases in Europe?

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Abstract

COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented crisis, resulting in a global pandemic with mil-lions infected and dying. Given the importance given to sustainability and the reduction in pollutant gases in recent years, the main objective of this study was to determine whether pollutant emissions are associated with an increased number of COVID-19 cases in Europe. Other demographic variables that may have an impact on the number of coronavirus cases, such as population density, av-erage age or the level of restrictive policies implemented by governments, are also included. It has been shown that the emission of carbon monoxide pollutant gases and pollutant emissions from transport positively affect the incidence of COVID-19, so that the sustainable policy implemented in recent years in Europe should be reinforced, and tougher sanctions and measures should be im-posed when pollution thresholds are exceeded.

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Cifuentes-Faura, J. (2022). Is Environmental Pollution Associated with an Increased Number of COVID-19 Cases in Europe? International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19020703

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