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Consequences of pre and post confinement on the atmospheric air pollutants during spread of COVID-19 in India.

Kalpana PatelAbhay Kumar Singh
Published in: Indian journal of physics and proceedings of the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (2004) (2022)
COVID-19, a severe respiratory syndrome, was diagnosed in Wuhan, China, and in the last week of January 2020, it was reported in India. The drastic speed of spreading of COVID-19 imposed a total lockdown in India for the first time in four stages. This leads to restrictions on transport, industries, coal-based power plants, etc. During these stages of lockdown, a detailed analysis was done to study the effect of confinement on various air pollutants, PM 10 , PM 2.5 , SO 2 , CO, NH 3 , and NO x (NO, NO 2 ) over the thirteen different stations situated at different states in India. The data were compared with pre-confinement duration at different locations in India. During confinement, the air pollutants showed less value when compared with the pre-confinement stage alarming everyone and also the Indian government to bring up rules and regulations for better air quality index so that such pandemics should be reduced.
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