Better quality of air on B.C.’s south coast linked to virus controls


By Lindsay Kines / Times Colonist
Environment Canada says preliminary research suggests that efforts to contain the COVID-19 outbreak have led to improved air quality on B.C.’s south coast. Armel Castellan, a meteorologist, said there appears to be a “strong correlation” between the timing of the outbreak and a 40 to 50 per cent drop in both nitrous oxide and particulate matter — two of the three component groups that make up the air quality health index.…

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April 15, 2020

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