Chief Medical Officer’s annual report 2022 : air pollution.
by Whitty, Christopher.Great Britain. Department of Health and Social Care.
Publisher: DHSC, London : 2022.Summary: This annual report lays out the scale of the challenge of reducing air pollution, the substantial progress that has been made and highlights achievable solutions. It highlights achievable solutions across different sectors and makes the case that we need to continue to be active in reducing outdoor air pollution. The path to better outdoor air quality is clear. However, indoor air pollution is becoming an increasing proportion of the problem as improvements in outdoor air pollution occur. .Subject(s): public health | air pollution | statistical data | health inequalities | health improvement | Covid-19 | wider determinants of health | annual reports | NHS | EnglandDigital copyAvailability: Online access List(s) this item appears in: Devolved National Health Service : the NHS in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales [March 2022] | Public health in England (September 2023]
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This annual report lays out the scale of the challenge of reducing air pollution, the substantial progress that has been made and highlights achievable solutions. It highlights achievable solutions across different sectors and makes the case that we need to continue to be active in reducing outdoor air pollution. The path to better outdoor air quality is clear. However, indoor air pollution is becoming an increasing proportion of the problem as improvements in outdoor air pollution occur.
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