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In 2019, Household Air Pollution Caused 3.2 Million Deaths Globally. The Health Impacts ... - Latest Tweet by World Health Organization
The latest Tweet by World Health Organization states, 'In 2019, household air pollution caused 3.2 million deaths globally. The health impacts were seen mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern & South-eastern Asia. We can prevent this. Hereโs how ๐...'
In 2019, household air pollution caused 3.2 million deaths globally. The health impacts were seen mostly in Sub-Saharan Africa and Eastern & South-eastern Asia. We can prevent this. Hereโs how ๐https://t.co/rsnNdmfSne #SDG7 pic.twitter.com/aY4kNjxpI6— World Health Organization (WHO) (@WHO) June 1, 2022
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