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Office of National Statistics finds single-unit increase in pollution exposure over long term may increase death rate by up to 6%

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Long-term exposure to air pollution may increase the risk of death from Covid-19, according to a large study by the Office for National Statistics.

It analysed more than 46,000 coronavirus deaths in England and showed that a small, single-unit increase in people’s exposure to small-particle pollution over the previous decade may increase the death rate by up to 6%. A single-unit increase in nitrogen dioxide, which is at illegal levels in most urban areas, was linked to a 2% increase in death rates.

These increases are smaller than found in other research; a US study found an 8% increase and an analysis of the Netherlands found a 15% rise. This may be because those studies assessed earlier stages of the pandemic when the virus was mostly spreading in cities.

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