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Air Pollution: New York City (USA) (Post-COVID-19)

Researchers studying New York City, USA found air quality was likely not affected by COVID-19.

  • In the first 17 weeks of 2020, PM2.5 levels dropped 36%. Statistical analysis found this decrease to be insignificant
  • In the first 17 weeks of 2020, NO2 levels dropped 51%. Statistical analysis found this decrease to be insignificant
  • Researchers concluded these decreases are in accordance with general air quality trends and can not be attributed to COVID-19
  • However, a separate group of researchers found AQI values for various pollutants in Manhattan may have varied from March 22, 2020 - June 7, 2020 due to COVID-19.
  • NO2 AQI decreased 27.5% compared to the 2019 average (statistically significant)
  • CO AQI decreased 20.7% compared to the 2019 average (statistically significant)
  • O3 AQI decreased 6.3% compared to the 2019 average
  • PM2.5 AQI decreased 27.6% compared to the 2019 average (statistically significant)

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Updated 2021-01-13

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