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COVID-19 and Environment: a Review

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ABHAY PUNIA, SHWETA MAHESHWARI, MS. PRABHA, NALINI SINGH CHAUHAN

Summary

This review examines both the negative and positive environmental impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, noting that while lockdown measures improved air quality and reduced water and noise pollution in many regions, the pandemic also dramatically increased plastic waste from single-use items and personal protective equipment. The authors assess how pandemic-era disruptions to human activity reshaped pollution patterns across multiple environmental domains.

The COVID-19 pandemic has significant affect on every aspect of human lives. The spread of virus hasbeen controlled by taking certain measures that have slowed down the economic activities alongwith significant effect on the environment. This review intends to explore the various negative andpositive impacts of COVID-19 pandemic on our environment. Various lockdown measures thatwere used to contain the spread of virus has improved the air quality, reduced noise and waterpollution, restoration of ecological systems through reduction of tourist’s activities. But there aresome negative impacts such as an increase in medical waste and municipal waste.

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