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Wildfire smoke may have contributed to Western US COVID case counts

Aug 16, 2021, 12:40 PM

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Smoke from wildfires fills the air along Alaskan Way on Sept. 12, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Lindsey Wasson/Getty Images)

(Photo by Lindsey Wasson/Getty Images)

There appears to be a link between two disasters right now: COVID-19 and wildfire smoke.

A in the journal “Science Advances” finds that the damage done to your lungs and immune system by smoke can make you more susceptible to COVID-19, and can worsen your symptoms if you get it.

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Graeme Carvlin with the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency previously told 成人X站 Radio that this was the running hypothesis among scientists.

“Even months later if you have a high exposure, you can have lingering health effects. And there’s a pretty clear connection between higher levels of pollution and an increased chance to catch COVID-19 and have worse symptoms,” he said.

The study looked at COVID hospitalizations and deaths in counties across the Western United States — in Washington, Oregon, and California — that were affected by wildfires and smoke last year.

“Basically you have a respiratory irritant, those particles, and a respiratory disease. So it makes a lot of sense that there would be a positive connection there,” Carvlin said.

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He also previously told 成人X站 Radio that smoke can worsen asthma and other respiratory conditions.

“If you have a respiratory condition, you have asthma, for example, that will be exacerbated. It really does come down to an increased chance of聽 getting sick, or even dying,” he said.

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