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Air pollution linked to 15% of COVID-19 deaths: Study – Micky News
A global study has revealed that 15% of COVID 19 deaths are due to long-term exposure to air pollution, per Cardio Vascular journal.

The data were collected from satellites. The scientists calculated the global exposure to a particular matter and microscopic particles. Additionally, ground-based pollution monitoring networks calculated the extent to which air pollution could be blamed for COVID-19 deaths.
Cypriot and Germany conducted the research and analyzed data of COVID-19 and SARS.
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