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Urban Air Pollution May Enhance COVID-19 Case-Fatality and Mortality Rates in the United States

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Long-term exposure to NO<sub>2</sub>, which largely arises from urban combustion sources such as traffic, may enhance susceptibility to severe COVID-19 outcomes, independent of long-term PM<sub>2.5</sub> and O<sub>3</sub> exposure. The results support targeted public health actions to protect residents from COVID-19 in heavily polluted regions with historically high NO<sub>2</sub> levels. Continuation of current efforts to lower traffic emissions and ambient air pollution may be an important component of reducing population-level risk of COVID-19 case fatality and mortality.

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