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The United States May Have Set Itself Up for the Spread of a Pandemic Without Even Knowing It – SciTechDaily
Pollution and Pandemics: A Dangerous Mix Research from Chakrabarty lab finds that as one goes, so goes the other — to a point. The United States may have set itself…

ByWashington University in St. LouisNovember 14, 2020According to new research from the McKelvey School of Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis, pollution may bear part of the blame for the rapid proliferation in the United States of SARS-CoV-2, the virus responsible for the spread of COVID-19. Credit: Professor Rajan Chakrabarty, Washington University in St. Louis
Pollution and Pandemics: A Dangerous Mix
Research from Chakrabarty lab finds that as one goes, so goes the other — to a…
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