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Author: Ogen, Yaron
Title: Assessing nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) levels as a contributing factor to coronavirus (COVID-19) fatality
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  • Document date: 2020_7_15
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    Snippet: Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) is an ambient trace-gas result of both natural and anthropogenic processes. Long-term exposure to NO(2) may cause a wide spectrum of severe health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, heart and cardiovascular diseases and even death. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between long-term exposure to NO(2) and coronavirus fatality. The Sentinel-5P is used for mapping the tropospheric NO(2) distribution and the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis for evaluating
    Document: Nitrogen dioxide (NO(2)) is an ambient trace-gas result of both natural and anthropogenic processes. Long-term exposure to NO(2) may cause a wide spectrum of severe health problems such as hypertension, diabetes, heart and cardiovascular diseases and even death. The objective of this study is to examine the relationship between long-term exposure to NO(2) and coronavirus fatality. The Sentinel-5P is used for mapping the tropospheric NO(2) distribution and the NCEP/NCAR reanalysis for evaluating the atmospheric capability to disperse the pollution. The spatial analysis has been conducted on a regional scale and combined with the number of death cases taken from 66 administrative regions in Italy, Spain, France and Germany. Results show that out of the 4443 fatality cases, 3487 (78%) were in five regions located in north Italy and central Spain. Additionally, the same five regions show the highest NO(2) concentrations combined with downwards airflow which prevent an efficient dispersion of air pollution. These results indicate that the long-term exposure to this pollutant may be one of the most important contributors to fatality caused by the COVID-19 virus in these regions and maybe across the whole world.

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