COVID-19 pandemic: Impacts on the air quality during the partial lockdown in São Paulo state, Brazil

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Highlights

  • Up to 64.8% decrease in CO concentrations (ppm) were observed in city center

  • Up to 77.3% decrease in NO concentrations (µg∙m−3) were observed in urban road

  • Up to 54.3% decrease in NO2 concentrations (µg∙m−3) were observed in urban road

  • Approximately 30% increase in O3 concentrations (μg∙m−3) were observed

Abstract

In early March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the COVID-19 as a pandemic, and in late March 2020 partial lockdown was ordered by the São Paulo state government. The aim of this study was to assess impacts on air quality in São Paulo – Brazil, during the partial lockdown implemented to provide social distancing required due to the COVID-19 pandemic. We have analyzed data from four air quality stations in São Paulo, Brazil to assess air pollutant concentration variations during the partial lockdown. Data were compared to the five-year monthly mean and to the four-week before the partial lockdown. Overall, drastic reductions on NO (up to −77.3%), NO2 (up to −54.3%), and CO (up to −64.8%) concentrations were observed in the urban area during partial lockdown compared to the five-year monthly mean. By contrast, an increase of approximately 30% in ozone concentrations was observed in urban areas highly influenced by vehicle traffic, probably related to nitrogen monoxide decreases. Although the partial lockdown has contributed to a positive impact on air quality, it is important to take into account the negative impacts on social aspects, considering the deaths caused by COVID-19 and also the dramatic economic effects.

Keywords

Atmospheric pollution
Carbon monoxide
Latin America
Nitrogen monoxide
NO2
SARS-CoV-2

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