Updated On: 26 June, 2021 06:56 PM IST | Mumbai | Somita Pal
Peer-reviewed study by team of Indian scientists says those living in cities with high PM2.5 were affected more

Of the cities studied, Mumbai and Pune recorded the third and fourth highest ‘bad air quality days’. Representation pic
Citizens living in pollution-hit metro cities like Mumbai and Pune are at a greater risk of contracting Covid-19 than residents of other areas, a study has found. Published in peer-reviewed Elsevier Journal, the study by Indian scientists has established a link between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and Coronavirus outbreak across India.
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