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Posted by: Maine Environmental News
October 26, 2020

Study says 15% of COVID-19 deaths may be linked to air pollution

Posted by: Maine Environmental News
October 26, 2020

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • October 26, 2020

Fifteen percent of all COVID-19-related deaths worldwide “could be attributed to long-term exposure to air pollution,” according to researchers.

Source:https://www.pressherald.com/2020/10/26/the-latest-spike-in-virus-cases-overwhelms-texas-hospitals/

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