Is the COVID-19 pandemic effected the natural environment?

Sahithi Podela

Published Date: 2021-04-30
DOI10.36648/2572-5483.6.3.89

Sahithi Podela*

Center for Bio-Technology, Institute of Science & Technology, JNTU University, India

Corresponding Author:
Sahithi Podela
Center for Bio-Technology
Institute of Science & Technology, JNTU University, India
E-mail: sahithip.216@gmail.com

Received Date: April 18, 2021; Accepted Date: April 25, 2021; Published Date: April 29, 2021

Citation: Podela S. Is the COVID-19 pandemic effected the natural environment?. J Prev Med Vol. 6 Iss No.4:20. 

Copyright: © 2021 Podela S, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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Keywords COVID-19; nature

Short Report

The pandemic has caused immensely colossal ecumenical socio-economic disruption, which directly or indirectly affected the environment like amendment of air and dihydrogen monoxide quality, abbreviation of noise and recuperation of ecology.

One major and predominately positive benefit of the pandemic for wildlife is less human travel.

An abbreviation in water level and activity could reduce of ships striking and injuring or killing marine animals. It may additionally truncate the marine disruption that occurs due to noise pollution from ships, fishing sonar, and recreational boats. Because of COVID-19, air and water pollution has decreased. As per our knowledge, pandemic is benefited for animals and environment.

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