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From the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there were popular and scientific speculations about the linkages between climate, air pollution, and COVID-19: will warm weather slow the spread of COVID-19? Does air pollution affect the transmission of SARS-CoV-2 and make COVID-19 more severe? In the meantime, worldwide efforts to control the pandemic profoundly impacted our social life and economic activity, leading to unprecedented changes in air pollution emissions and concentrations.
On July 9 (EST) / July 10 (Beijing Time), Kai Chen, Assistant Professor of Epidemiology (Environmental Health) at Yale School of Public Health, will discuss on the complicated interactions between climate, air pollution, and COVID-19 from an environmental health perspective.