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Norvergence: Reasons Dictating Impact Of Coronavirus On The Environment


The Coronavirus outbreak has raised a worldwide urgency. With cases of exposure to the infection increasing daily, the expert environmentalists at Norvergence LLC have their concerns. 


After conducting an in-depth research on the impact of the pandemic, it has been projected that because of the outbreak people are practicing social-distancing and refraining from traveling. This may have affected the environment positively. 

Due to less traffic, the carbon emissions have dropped considerably. Also, since industries are not operational, greenhouse emissions have also gone down by margins. Less air traffic has also contributed to making the environment cleaner. 


But there is one drawback as well. Since face masks, medical items such as hand sanitizers, and disposable gloves are being used in bulks as a precautionary measure, healthcare facilities and people must ensure their proper disposal for cleaner surroundings.




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