Pollution increasing the risk of death during COVID-19?

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While India is dealing with the corona virus, the weather has also changed its pace and the air is starting to feel cold.

 

Amidst this coldness, the capital Delhi and NCR is seen covered in a foggy sheet. This sheet is of polluted air. It is being told that the level of pollution is continuously increasing due to burning of stubble. Meanwhile, a research has shown that during pollution of Kovid-19, this pollution can become a major cause of death.

Indian Council of Medical Research, ie ICMR, says that the risk of death from Kovid-19 may increase due to prolonged exposure to pollution.


Indian Council of Medical Research, ie ICMR, says that the risk of death from Kovid-19 may increase due to prolonged exposure to pollution.


Dr Balaram Bhargava, Director General of ICMR, says, "A comparative study of deaths in polluted areas in Europe and America and during lockdowns was carried out and it was tried to find out what the polluted air has to do with it. It was found out that pollution is making Kovid more deadly. There is a relation between pollution and death due to Kovid, this is now clear from research. "


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