Author: Chattopadhyay, Aparajita; Shaw, Subhojit
Title: Association Between Air Pollution and COVIDâ€19 Pandemic: An Investigation in Mumbai, India Cord-id: gpe6s8c8 Document date: 2021_7_1
ID: gpe6s8c8
Snippet: Spatial hot spots of COVIDâ€19 infections and fatalities are observed at places exposed to high levels of air pollution across many countries. This study empirically investigates the relationship between exposure to air pollutants that is, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter (SO(2), NO(2), and PM(10)) and COVIDâ€19 infection at the smallest administrative level (ward) of Mumbai City in India. The paper explores two hypotheses: COVIDâ€19 infection is associated with air po
Document: Spatial hot spots of COVIDâ€19 infections and fatalities are observed at places exposed to high levels of air pollution across many countries. This study empirically investigates the relationship between exposure to air pollutants that is, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and particulate matter (SO(2), NO(2), and PM(10)) and COVIDâ€19 infection at the smallest administrative level (ward) of Mumbai City in India. The paper explores two hypotheses: COVIDâ€19 infection is associated with air pollution; the pollutants act as determinants of COVIDâ€19 deaths. Kriging is used to assess the spatial variations of air quality using pollution data, while information on COVIDâ€19 are retrieved from the database of Mumbai municipality. Annual average of PM(10) in Mumbai over the past 3 years is much higher than the WHO specified standard across all wards; further, suburbs are more exposed to SO(2), and NO(2) pollution. Bivariate local indicator of spatial autocorrelation finds significant positive relation between pollution and COVIDâ€19 infected cases in certain suburban wards. Spatial Auto Regressive models suggest that COVIDâ€19 death in Mumbai is distinctly associated with higher exposure to NO(2), population density and number of waste water drains. If specific pollutants along with other factors play considerable role in COVIDâ€19 infection, it has strong implications for any mitigation strategy development with an objective to curtail the spreading of the respiratory disease. These findings, first of its kind in India, could prove to be significant pointers toward disease alleviation and better urban living.
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