RT @DrMariaNeira: One more: Links between air pollution and COVID-19 in England - ScienceDirect https://t.co/aLfWICYVlj
RT @DrMariaNeira: One more: Links between air pollution and COVID-19 in England - ScienceDirect https://t.co/aLfWICYVlj
Ajá. Más evidencia.
Another reason to implement #schoolstreets in all the schools across @lb_southwark
RT @DrMariaNeira: One more: Links between air pollution and COVID-19 in England - ScienceDirect https://t.co/aLfWICYVlj
RT @DrMariaNeira: One more: Links between air pollution and COVID-19 in England - ScienceDirect https://t.co/aLfWICYVlj
One more: Links between air pollution and COVID-19 in England - ScienceDirect https://t.co/aLfWICYVlj
@DrMariaNeira This study says something similar linking PM2.5, PM10 and nitric oxide levels vs covid outcomes in UK localities. So important that government make this a priority: https://t.co/Cotg4dgxe9
@mercola https://t.co/Cotg4dgxe9 very convincing study linking air pollution levels in localities across the UK with covid outcomes... I'd rather clean up our air than take a vaccine any day...
@Greenpeace and... https://t.co/Cotg4dgxe9 very convincing study linking covid outcomes to levels of air pollution in localities across the uk. Just one more reason to clean up our act...
Incredibly detailed paper here on the relationship between covid cases and air pollution in localities across UK. https://t.co/ce7lpaHXrR
Det har selvfølgelig en sammenhæng. https://t.co/eA3FmrGtwp
1/2. Luftforurening synes at øge dødeligheden af registrerede COVID-19 cases signifikant. Her i England: https://t.co/ivzaMwih8N #dkpol #dkmedier #sundpol #Covid19dk #coronadk #Covid_19
@LBC @mrjamesob @SadiqKhan "... small increase in particle pollution levels in the years before the pandemic is associated with an increase in the spread of coronavirus." https://t.co/vk8XnOsNmW not to mention all the schools near polluted busy roads.
Links between air pollution and COVID-19 in England - PubMed https://t.co/p0UqTqOsjx
Science often follows logic, some months later....
„Using detailed UK Biobank data, we further show that PM2.5 was a major contributor to COVID-19 cases in England, as an increase of 1 m3 in the long-term average of PM2.5 was associated with a 12% increase in COVID-19 cases”. za: https://t.co/ebW3A61Oqs