Chinanews, October 16th, a comprehensive report, local time on the 15th, as the surrounding area of ​​the Indian capital New Delhi was enveloped by heavy smog, air pollution warnings spread throughout the area, which also marked the official arrival of the autumn air pollution season in India.

At this time, India’s new crown pneumonia epidemic has not cooled down. Doctors and scientists are worried that poor air quality may worsen the epidemic.

  According to reports, India is facing an annoying autumn and winter air pollution season when the epidemic is severe.

Of the 20 most polluted cities in the world in 2019, India took 14 of them.

On July 21, 2020, local time, in Mumbai, India, a health volunteer from an NGO wearing protective clothing and a smart helmet equipped with a thermal scanning sensor checks the body temperature of residents from house to house in a residential area.

  In autumn, due to the drop in temperature and wind speed, the concentration of pollutants in the sky above cities in India will rise, especially in northern India.

  According to the report, farmers in rural areas around the city will burn the stalks and wastes of crops after harvest, producing a large amount of black smoke, which will spread for several miles. In 2020, the amount of waste on agricultural land in northern India will be five times the same period last year Experts think this is by no means a good sign.

  Experts point out that one of the most common symptoms of severely ill patients with new coronary disease is difficulty breathing. If the surrounding air becomes more toxic, then more confirmed patients will eventually be hospitalized or die.

  Arvind Kumar, a thoracic surgeon and founder of the New Delhi Lung Care Foundation, said: "If two major disadvantages invade the lungs at the same time, obviously the lungs will have more trouble."

  Currently, the epidemic in India continues to spread, with a total of 7.3 million confirmed cases, second only to the 7.9 million cases in the United States.

Experts predict that in a few weeks, the number of cases in this country may surpass that of the United States and become the world's number one.

  In early 2020, due to the anti-epidemic measures implemented in the spring, the residents of New Delhi once enjoyed clean air and blue skies. However, the sky now reappears as the old gray and New Delhi is smelling of smoke.

  According to the report, the air pollution warning spread throughout New Delhi on the 15th, and the air quality index has reached a harmful level. The police report warned that “elderly people should not go out and remember to wear a mask”.