More than 800 deaths may have been avoided due to air quality improvements during the first lockdown phase in Europe

Strict COVID-19 lockdown policies such as workplace closures in European cities reduced levels of air pollution and the number of associated deaths, according to new estimates published in Scientific Reports.


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Source: Phys.org