Otolorin Gbeminiyi R, Oluwatobi Akefe I, Olufemi Olaolu T, Esonu Daniel O, Dunka Hassana I, Adanu Williams A, Danjuma Friday A, Abiayi David C, Adegoke Victoria A, Omoniwa David O, Oghenefega Ovwighose N, Mshelbwala Philip P
Department of Veterinary Public Health and Preventive Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, University of Jos, Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria.
Queensland Brain Institute, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Australia.
Narra J. 2022 Apr;2(1):e72. doi: 10.52225/narra.v2i1.72. Epub 2022 Apr 1.
Many researchers worldwide have focused on the health impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic without paying much emphasis to the environmental impacts associated with the pandemic. Evidence suggests that prior to the pandemic there was an alarming increase in environmental pollution due to rising industrialization, in particular in urban areas. Following the COVID-19 pandemic, satellite data over Asia and Europe showed a substantial decrease in air pollution, in particular nitrogen dioxide. However, the increase in industrial and household wastes may pose a significant challenge to environmental management. The improper management of these wastes poses an unforeseen "knock-on" effect on human health and the environment. It is imperative to establish an effective and safe procedure, for handling and disposing of the consequential wastes accumulating during the pandemic. The review aims to highlight both the beneficial and detrimental effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the natural environment and to discuss the possible strategies to improve the quality of the global environment during the period of the pandemic and beyond.
全球许多研究人员都专注于2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行对健康的影响,而没有过多强调与该大流行相关的环境影响。有证据表明,在大流行之前,由于工业化的兴起,环境污染急剧增加,尤其是在城市地区。在COVID-19大流行之后,亚洲和欧洲的卫星数据显示空气污染大幅下降,尤其是二氧化氮。然而,工业和家庭废物的增加可能对环境管理构成重大挑战。这些废物的不当管理对人类健康和环境造成了不可预见的“连锁”影响。必须建立一个有效且安全的程序,以处理和处置大流行期间积累的相关废物。本综述旨在突出COVID-19大流行对自然环境的有益和有害影响,并讨论在大流行期间及之后改善全球环境质量的可能策略。