Neighborhood environmental vulnerability factors strongly drove COVID-19 fatality and excess all-cause mortality in New York City, while long-term air pollutant associations were weak and varied

Azan, A., Kannoth, S., Zhang, C., Shafiq, M., Chambers, E. C., Sheffield, P. E., Albrecht, S. S., Thompson, A., Baidal, J. W., Qian, M., Lovinsky-Desir, S., & Stingone, J. A. (2025). Neighborhood environmental vulnerability factors strongly drove COVID-19 fatality and excess all-cause mortality in New York City, while long-term air pollutant associations were weak and varied. Science of The Total Environment, 989, 179874. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179874
Authors:
Alexander Azan
Sneha Kannoth
Cong Zhang
Mehr Shafiq
Earle C Chambers
Perry E Sheffield
Sandra S Albrecht
Azure Thompson
Jennifer Woo Baidal
Min Qian
Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir
Jeanette A Stingone
Affiliated Authors:
Sneha Kannoth
Cong Zhang
Mehr Shafiq
Sandra S Albrecht
Jennifer Woo Baidal
Min Qian
Stephanie Lovinsky-Desir
Jeanette A Stingone
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Article
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2025.179874
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