I watched a video of a German virologist yesterday who said that one of the reasons China and specific regions of Italy had suffered so badly with the virus was air pollution. I did a bit of digging and found this article:
I raised the very same idea on these forums weeks ago so I would not discount it at all - it seemed an obvious factor to consider when looking at high mortality. Smoking has been mentioned frequently as a reason for male SARS2-Cov-2 vulnerability so why not environmental pollution?
Pollution in the UK has not been too bad in recent years, at least in comparison to northern Italy and China. However, pollution was much worse in the past when we burnt ridiculous amounts of coal. It might be that those who were about in the 50s before the clean air acts during the songs could still have damaged lungs to this day. And of course people who were about in the 50s are the ones most at risk anyway.
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