SARS‐CoV‐2 variants and environmental effects of lockdowns, masks and vaccination: a review

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SARS‐CoV‐2 variants and environmental effects of lockdowns, masks and vaccination: a review

26, September 2021 |

Authors:

Shirin Akter Marzuka A. Zakia M. Mofijur Shams F. Ahmed Dai‐Viet N. Vo G. Khandaker T. M. I. Mahlia

Abstract


The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is continuously evolving and four variants of concern have been identified so far, including Alpha, Beta, Gamma and Delta variants. Here we review the indirect effect of preventive measures such as the implementation of lockdowns, mandatory face masks, and vaccination programs, to control the spread of the different variants of this infectious virus on the environment. We found that all these measures have a considerable environmental impact, notably on waste generation and air pollution. Waste generation is increased due to the implementation of all these preventive measures. While lockdowns decrease air pollution, unsustainable management of face mask waste and temperature-controlled supply chains of vaccination potentially increases air pollution.