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COVID-19 Lockdown Credited for Lowering Air Pollutants by Nearly 54% in Five Indian Cities
The lockdown resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic reduced the amounts of hazardous air pollutants by a maximum of 54% in five cities in India.
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