18% Of COVID-19 Deaths In U.S. Linked To Air Pollution Unlisted Video
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Up to 15% of all COVID-19 deaths globally may be linked to long-term exposure to air pollution.
In addition, 18% of fatalities caused by the virus in the United States are linked to it as well.
This means that air pollution may have played a role in roughly 40,000 of the more than 220,000 deaths.
If both long-term exposure to air pollution and infection with the COVID-19 virus come together...
We have an additive adverse effect on health, particularly with respect to the heart and blood vessels.
This leads to greater vulnerability and less resilience to COVID-19, reports UPI.
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