Air Quality During COVID-19: Analysis of Particulate Matter for a Coastal Urban Station Visakhapatnam(India)

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The last day of the year 2019 (December 31st), a new infection, coronavirus, was reported from Wuhan (China) to WHO. Subsequently, it was named COVID-19 disease and being declared pandemic on the 11thof March 2020. It was one of the ever faced challenges, and 40 to 60 percent of the world population was estimated to be affected by this virus. This led to severe crises in all countries in terms of economic, social, and environment, emphasizing health. To avoid transmission of this virus worldwide, the lockdown was implemented. This lockdown started on 23rd January 2020 in some parts of the world that impacted the environment and air quality of various cities, depending on their socio-economic conditions. As per the ESA (European Space Agency) and NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration), Wuhan experienced a 30% reduction in air pollution. It is a known fact that air pollution has a major impact on human health; the effect of lockdown in various cities and its impact on air pollution prompt us to review some of the recent results published in a nutshell. This paper presented some of the results related to air pollution before and after the announcement of lockdown in various cities around the globe, including Visakhapatnam (India) a polluted coastal urban station with more emphasis on PM2.5 and PM10 concentrations along with air pollutants like NO2, SO2, NO, CO and Relative Humidity.

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Venkata Krishna Prasad, N., Sasikala, P., Singampalli, R., Sarma, M. S. S. R. K. N., Mathew, T., & Madhavi, N. (2021). Air Quality During COVID-19: Analysis of Particulate Matter for a Coastal Urban Station Visakhapatnam(India). Letters in Applied NanoBioScience, 10(1), 1925–1935. https://doi.org/10.33263/LIANBS101.19251935

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