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Wildfire Smoke Twice The Trouble Of COVID-19 Spread

Sandra Williams by Sandra Williams
July 22, 2021
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According to a recent study, researchers say that “wildfire smoke will raise the odds of coronavirus and transmits over the smoke within no time” this study is proved with a significant spread up to the end of the smoke.

Wildfire Smoke Twice The Trouble Of COVID-19 Spread

Investigators state that “wildfire smoke is usually very dangerous to the body” it affects the lungs system, immune system, causes inflammation within the body, and increases the risk of lung damage. 

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The study is warning people to maintain masks to avoid wildfire smokes as well as COVID-19 spread. The symptoms of coronavirus and exposure to Wildfire smoke are quite similar to each other.

According to a study this smoke can cause damage to the lungs just like a smoker who have smoked many cigarettes in his life span. The capacity of the lungs can be reduced due to the smoke particles and hence one may easily be a victim of Covid if proper measures are not taken promptly.

This study proves that “people who are treated from coronavirus, and again gets exposed to wildfire smoke will have increased chances to the repeat attack of COVID-19 and badly affects the lung and heart system which can be life-threatening also”

Researchers say that this study is strongly carrying the link between exposure to wildfire smoke and COVID-19 spread. 

The team from environmental epidemiology also reported that wildfire smoke is quite similar to the COVID-19 virus. Their results had shown subsequent answers about the coronavirus spread among recovered people and normal people with positive results in every aspect.

Researchers are giving a strong warning about this study to maintain distance from the links of coronavirus and wildfire smoke pollution to avoid SARS-CoV-2 infections. Firefighters are arranging the battles to decrease the smoke in the Western United States.

Over 80 wildfires occurred in the single period where the forest is covered with 500 sq. Miles. These wildfires are commonly caused by humans, volcano disruption, etc., this dramatic attack will change the entire environment with full of smoke.

Researchers say that this study is about the comparative levels about the particular matters on wildfire smoke and COVID positive cases, these are found in large health care system networks by takeaways within PM 2.5

The takeaways are done by the prolonged smoke by wildfire which was tied within the increase of 18 percent on COVID cases, Said, lead authors.

Daniel Kiser is the co-author of this study stated that “these results are having positive increased rates on COVID-19” during the times who are affected by the wildfire smokes are now suffering from additional COVID attacks.

Reno is the lead research and associate professor of this study stated that “he was exposed to PM 2.5 levels for prolonged durations in the year 2020 compared to nearest cities” COVID-19 cases are also raised during summer times in Western America.

Kiser is the co-lead author of this study reported that “we researchers’ team are believing the facts about the study and evidenced of wildfire smoke which enhances the COVID-19 spread” 

Dr. Gai Elhanan is one of the lead authors of this study reported that “this research will definitely build a controlled factor compared to the virus rates within air temperatures and pollution level”. Due to the heavy wildfire smoke, COVID-19 cases are registering rapidly with an increased count.

U.S. health officials and research teams are announcing the awareness steps to avoid the transmission by following the public safety rules such as; masking, and maintaining social distance. The news release is guiding the people to stay away from the wildfire smoke by residing at homes.

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