Global Environmental Pollution and Coronavirus
- M. A. Quader
Abstract
Discussions, analyses and modelling are based on global level data. The natural environment is causing deaths to its habitants. The ongoing coronavirus is also doing damage to the lives of the glove. Worldwide people are too much worried putting extra ordinary efforts to contain the coronavirus pandemic. But the damage being done to the lives of the people on the glove by natural environment problems is substantially higher than that done by the coronavirus. Air pollution death rate is 6.02 times of death rate due to coronavirus and the total environmental death rate is 10.85 times that of coronavirus death rate.
Three statistical models regarding coronavirus development, coronavirus spread and coronavirus fatality are developed.
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- DOI:10.5539/ep.v9n2p19
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