Corona-related deaths account for 15 percent of all deaths worldwide: Pollution


New delhi date. 27 October 2020, Tuesday

There has been a lot of research on the nature and effectiveness of this virus amid the increasing spread of the corona epidemic, which is constantly coming to the fore. Then a new research has come up in the same link. Scientists claim that pollution accounts for 15 percent of all deaths worldwide due to corona. Scientists say 15 per cent of all deaths due to corona are due to prolonged exposure to air pollutants.

We all know that corona virus is a respiratory disease. Then the direct effect of air pollution is also with the respiratory system. Scientists have since researched the relationship between the two. The research found that pollution accounted for about 19 percent of all deaths from corona in Europe, 17 percent of deaths in the United States and 27 percent of deaths in East Asia. Researchers from the Max Planck Institute of Chemistry in Germany are also involved in the research.

The research, published in the medical journal Cardiovascular, analyzes the world's deaths caused by corona. In which a link has been found between air pollution and deaths from corona. The research is based on an analysis of pollution statistics and deaths in various parts of the world.


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