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114 - The Effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Global Air Pollution
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114 - The Effects of COVID-19 Lockdowns on Global Air Pollution

Public Health On Call · Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health

July 14, 202013m 55s

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In some areas of the globe, people are seeing blue skies for the first time during COVID-19 lockdowns. But is this really indicative of a major shift in the reduction of air pollution? Dr. Urvashi Narain, lead economist at the World Bank of South Asia, recently authored a report: "Air Pollution: Locked Down by COVID-19 But Not Arrested." Dr Narain talks with Dr. Josh Sharfstein about how activity restrictions have and have not reduced air pollution, how pollution can contribute to the transmission and severity of COVID-19, and why bluer skies should not lead to complacency in regulating emissions.