International Journal of Environmental Studies,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
78(1), P. 1 - 27
Published: Sept. 15, 2020
The
goal
of
this
study
is
to
explain
the
relation
among
atmospheric
stability/turbulence
(considering
wind
speed),
air
pollution
and
spread
COVID-19
provide
insights
into
environmental
risk
factors
specific
regions.
Results
reveal
that
cities
with
high
stability,
based
on
a
low
speed,
frequently
levels
–
exceeding
safe
ozone
or
particulate
matter
had
higher
numbers
related
infected
individuals
deaths.
This
finding
suggests
reduces
dispersion
gaseous
matters
(air
pollution),
which
can
act
as
carrier
SARS-CoV-2
in
sustain
diffusion
environment,
generating
problems
public
health
society.
Operations Management Research,
Journal Year:
2021,
Volume and Issue:
15(1-2), P. 233 - 248
Published: March 18, 2021
The
novel
COVID-19
has
emerged
as
a
severe
threat
to
global
health
globally,
affecting
over
210
countries
and
regions.
profound
dilemma
interrupted
trade
social
activities
enormously
influenced
daily
lives
through
distance
confinements.
outbreak
of
exacerbated
human
misery
due
the
crippling
economies
globally.
effects
are
substantial
on
health,
economy,
environment,
society.
Nearly
every
country
is
trying
prevent
transmission
this
communicable
disease.
Remedial
policies
include
testing
treating
patients,
isolating
suspects
contact
tracking,
banning
public
gatherings,
asserting
complete
or
partial
shutdown.
In
context,
present
paper's
core
objective
investigate
impact
pandemic
environment
energy
market,
society,
protective
measures
taken
reduce
transmission.
study's
main
contribution
revealed
lessons
provide
insights
for
business
efficacy
governments'
initiative
Finally,
paper
describes
future
actions
governments,
leaders,
providers,
all
stakeholders
in
response
crisis.
American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
202(2), P. 219 - 229
Published: May 20, 2020
Infection
with
the
severe
acute
respiratory
syndrome
coronavirus
2
(SARS-CoV-2)
causes
disease
(COVID-19),
a
predominantly
illness.
The
first
step
in
SARS-CoV-2
infection
is
binding
of
virus
to
International Journal of Environmental Studies,
Journal Year:
2020,
Volume and Issue:
78(1), P. 1 - 27
Published: Sept. 15, 2020
The
goal
of
this
study
is
to
explain
the
relation
among
atmospheric
stability/turbulence
(considering
wind
speed),
air
pollution
and
spread
COVID-19
provide
insights
into
environmental
risk
factors
specific
regions.
Results
reveal
that
cities
with
high
stability,
based
on
a
low
speed,
frequently
levels
–
exceeding
safe
ozone
or
particulate
matter
had
higher
numbers
related
infected
individuals
deaths.
This
finding
suggests
reduces
dispersion
gaseous
matters
(air
pollution),
which
can
act
as
carrier
SARS-CoV-2
in
sustain
diffusion
environment,
generating
problems
public
health
society.