Seyedahmad Seyedalinaghi, A. Karimi, Ava Pashaei, Shaghayegh Kianzad, Mahdi Soleymanzadeh, Hengameh Mojdeganlou, Paniz Mojdeganlou, Afsaneh Ghasemzadeh, A. Razi, Mohsen Dashti, A. Shojaei, Seyed Saeed Tamehri Zadeh, Ava Amiri, Sahar Nooralioghli Parikhani, E. Mehraeen, Shayesteh Jahanfar, A. Afsahi
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The Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Air Pollution: A Systematic Review
The efforts to reduce COVID-19 transmission could significantly affect
pollution and weather in most parts of the world due to the reduction of industrial activities and road
transport. Hence, this systematic review aimed to assess the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on
air pollution.
The keywords were searched in the online databases of Scopus, PubMed, and Cochrane.
We applied the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses (PRISMA).
Generally ambient air pollutants (PM2.5, PM10, NO2, NOX, NO, SO2, CO, black carbon,
BTX (benzene, toluene, and Xylene), NH3, HCHO, PAHs, CH4, Solid Waste, UFPs (Ultrafine particle,
≥115.5 nm)) decreased significantly during lockdown period due to restricted human activities.
Noteworthy, controversial findings have been reported concerning O3 levels; most studies, especially
in East Asia, reported enhancement in the levels of O3, which was mainly attributed to meteorology
factors. Although the COVID-19 pandemic caused a global health crisis, the improvement in
worldwide air quality status was significant.
Generally, pollutants generated by industrial activities were observed to be significantly
reduced during lockdowns.