Nexus between air pollution and NCOV-2019 in China: Application of negative binomial regression analysis
2021
On a global scale, the epidemic of the novel coronavirus (NCOV-2019) has become a major issue that is seriously harming human health and impairing the environment's quality The current study examines the association between air pollution and NCOV-2019 in China, where cases of NCOV-2019 are correlated with deaths in public databases with data on air pollution tracked at multiple locations in different provinces of China A negative binomial regression (NBR) model was applied to examine the difference between the number of people infected with NCOV-2019 and the number of deaths in China The findings show that, after population density regulation, there is a positive connection between air pollutants concentration (particularly nitrogen dioxide) and the number of NCOV-2019 cases and deaths Furthermore, PM2 5 is the key cause of NCOV-2019 cases and deaths in China The results indicate that a 1% increase in the average of PM2 5 was correlated with an increase of 11 67 % in NCOV-2019 cases and a rise of 18 % in NCOV-2019 deaths We concluded that a slight rise in air pollution has caused the number of NCOV-2019 cases and deaths to increase dramatically This research provides a basis for future policies affected by this pandemic in terms of health and pollution © 2021 Institution of Chemical Engineers
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