The Association Between COVID-19, Air Pollution, and Climate Change

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Abstract

This mini-review aims to highlight both the positive and negative relationship between COVID-19 and air pollution and climate change based on current studies. Since, COVID-19 opened a bibliographic door to scientific production, so there was a limit to research at the moment. There were two sides to the relationship between COVID-19 and both air pollution and climate change. The associated with climate change, in particular, defines the relationship very loosely. Many studies have revealed a positive correlation between COVID-19 and each air pollutants, while some studies shown a negative correlation. There were a few studies that focused on the relationship between COVID-19 in terms of climate. Meanwhile, there were many studies explained the relationship with meteorological factors instead.

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Amnuaylojaroen, T., & Parasin, N. (2021, July 6). The Association Between COVID-19, Air Pollution, and Climate Change. Frontiers in Public Health. Frontiers Media S.A. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpubh.2021.662499

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