Major Incidents And Effects Of Poor Air Quality

Effects Of Poor Air Quality

2.2 million children in Delhi have irreversible lung damage due to the poor quality of the air. In addition, research shows that pollution can lower children’s intelligence quotient and increase the risks of autismepilepsydiabetes and even adult-onset diseases like multiple sclerosis.
Poor air quality is a cause of reduced lung capacity, headaches, sore throats, coughs, fatigue, lung cancer, and early death.

Major Incidents Of Poor Air Quality

In December 2017 during a test match between Sri Lankan and Indian cricket teams in New Delhi, Sri Lanka players began to feel breathing problems and several players vomited both in the rest rooms and in the field and had to use face masks until the match was stopped.[18] However Indian side was unsympathetic to the Sri Lankan team, Hindi commentators joked on air that Sri Lankan players were using masks to hide their faces after having taken the beating of their lives while prominent people lauded Indian cricket team's nationalism on Twitter claiming that they sacrificed their health to entertain the crowd that had turned up, while Virender Sehwag called it an act to stop Virat Kohli from scoring a triple century.  However, after the resumption of the match Indian player Mohommad Shami also vomited. Before Shami had said that while pollution levels are a concern, Indian players are used to such conditions. In the opinion of the Indian Medical Association president the match should never have taken place and the ICC should have a policy on pollution

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