Coronavirus Lockdowns May Raise Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution

Share this on WhatsApp This spring, as the COVID-19 pandemic led people to hunker down at home, outdoor air quality improved dramatically in many cities and countries. In the northeastern U.S., for instance, air pollution dropped by 30 percent. But the lockdowns might be having the opposite effect indoors. In March Airthings, an Oslo-based manufacturer … Continue reading Coronavirus Lockdowns May Raise Exposure to Indoor Air Pollution