The potential impact of wildfire smoke on COVID-19 cumulative deaths in the San Diego-Tijuana border region
2020 broke records for the most active fire year on the West Coast, resulting in the worst air quality observed in decades. Concurrently, the public health threat of COVID-19 caused over 1 million deaths in the United States (US) and Mexico in 2020 and 2021. Due to the effect of air pollution on res...
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Autori principali: | Lara Schwarz (Autore), Rosana Aguilera (Autore), Javier Emmanuel Castillo Quiñones (Autore), L C Aguilar-Dodier (Autore), María Evarista Arellano García (Autore), Tarik Benmarhnia (Autore) |
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IOP Publishing,
2023-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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