positive effects of air during covid -19
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Around the world, nine out of 10 people breathe unhealthy air.
Air pollution is now the biggest environmental risk for early death, responsible for as many as 5 million premature deaths each year from heart attacks, strokes, diabetes and respiratory diseases. That’s more than the deaths from AIDS, tuberculosis and malaria combined.
Children, the elderly, people with existing diseases, and minority and low-income communities are particularly vulnerable to adverse health outcomes and economic impacts, such as missed work days, from exposure to air pollution.
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POSITIVE EFFECTS
THERE ARE NOT ONLY NEGATIVE EFFECTS BUT POSITIVE EFFECTS OF COVID AS WELL. OFF COURSE, WHEN WE ROUND OFF, BUT GET MUCH MORE NEGATIVE EFFECTS THAN POSITIVES. BUT, LOOKING AT THE POSITIVES MAKES OURSELVES RELAXED IN THE TENSION OF IT. THE POSITIVE EFFECTS THAT WE SEE DURING THIS TIME IS THAT THE NATURE IS RECOVERING ITSELF. THERE ARE MANY POSITIVE EFFECTS OF AIR AS WELL. SOME ARE, THAT THE POLLUTION LEVEL IS GOING VERY LOW, GLOBAL WARMING AND AMOUNT OF GREENHOUSE GASES ARE LOWERING AS WELL. THE AIR IS ALWAYS FRESH BREATHED. THE OZONE LAYER IS ALSO RECOVERING, ETC. WE ALL GET TO KNOW THAT THIS WORLD IS NOT ONLY OURS BUT OF ANIMALS, PLANTS AND OTHER CREATURES AS WELL.
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