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Air Pollution: People Inhaling Dirty Air More Likely to Experience Severe COVID-19 Symptoms


Recent scientific study suggests that dirty air worsens infection for COVID-19 patients. Detroit City, one of America s most polluted cities were found to contain higher levels of air pollution and lead paint in the atmosphere that was believed to contribute to COVID-19 severity in the area.
Around 2,038 COVID-19 patients in the Detroit area with severe cases and in need of intensive care and machines were likely to live in the neighborhood with local air contamination, according to researchers of a study.
Long-term exposure to air pollution may impair the immune system and make it more susceptible to viral infections, while fine particles in air pollution may also act as a carrier for the virus and help it spread, a statement from Dr. Anita Shallal of Detroit s Henry Ford Hospital. ....

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Dirty air makes COVID worse, beta variant deadlier than original


By Syndicated Content
By Nancy Lapid
(Reuters) – Here is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus.
Air pollution makes severe COVID worse
Dirty air contributes to COVID-19 severity, according to a study from one of America’s most polluted cities. Researchers who studied 2,038 adults hospitalized with COVID-19 in the Detroit area found those who needed intensive care and machines to help them breathe were more likely to live in neighborhoods with higher levels of air pollution and lead paint. The worse the local air contamination, the higher the odds of needing intensive care and mechanical ventilation. Dr. Anita Shallal of Detroit’s Henry Ford Hospital said long-term exposure to air pollution may impair the immune system and make it more susceptible to viral infections, while fine particles in air pollution may also ....

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Dirty air makes Covid-19 worse, beta variant deadlier than original


July 13, 2021
published at 2:09 AMReuters
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Reuters
July 12 - Here is a roundup of some of the latest scientific studies on the novel coronavirus and efforts to find treatments and vaccines for Covid-19, the illness caused by the virus.
Air pollution makes severe Covid worse
Dirty air contributes to Covid-19 severity, according to a study from one of America s most polluted cities. Researchers who studied 2,038 adults hospitalised with Covid-19 in the Detroit area found those who needed intensive care and machines to help them breathe were more likely to live in neighborhoods with higher levels of air pollution and lead paint. The worse the local air contamination, the higher the odds of needing intensive care and mechanical ventilation. ....

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