Your coronavirus risk is even higher in these states. Here's why.

This natural phenomenon can make you more vulnerable to Covid-19 if you live in these states.


Covid-19 has spread throughout the world and has spared its path in every state in the United States. However, some status numbers are astronomically higher than others, such as Florida, whoThe experts say they can become the next epicenter. And a natural phenomenon can make your coronavirus risk even higher in some states: forest fires. According to disease control and prevention centers (CDC), the pandemic is "overlapping with the occurrence of forest fires" in the country. And theExposure to atmospheric pollutants in the forest fire smoke Can irritate your lungs, cause inflammation, change your immune function and increase your susceptibility to respiratory infections - including coronaviruses.

A study published on April 4th in theEnvironmental pollution Newspaper studied theEffects of atmospheric pollutants on Covid-19 in northern Italy, one of the most difficult areas withHigh levels of coronavirus death. This region is also one of the most polluted areas of Europe, which the specified study should be considered a co-factor for the high number of CVIV-19 deaths in the region, such as "people living in An area with high levels of pollutants are more inclined to develop chronic respiratory conditions. "

According to knowledge that atmospheric pollutants can increase the risk of coronavirus and forest fires produce more air pollutants, living in a forest fire condition may be more risky during the CVIV-19 pandemic. USE OF THE INTERAGENCY NATIONAL FIRE CENTER (NIFC), we compiled a list ofStates currently facing forest fires In the United States to determine which states can put a person at a higher risk of coronaviruses. And for more states that can increase your risk, see these5 states that "lose control" of coronavirus, says doctor.

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Alaska

An aerial view of Juneau and the Gastineau Channel from Mount Roberts.
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According to NIFC, Alaska currently has the wildest disadvantages of the country with 17 reported forest fires - and none of them has been contained. However, it's not a surprise. The Insurance Information Institute (I.i.i.i.) ranked Alaska as the first in the country forNumber of acres burned by forest fires In 2019 to 2,498,159 acres. And for more high-risk areas,These 4 states must return to rental mode now, the virologist says.

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Arizona

Aerial view of Phoenix Arizona skyline at sunset
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Arizona has the second largest forest firefight in the country currently, with six that have not been contained by NIFC. I.i.i. Reported that Aalogona had nearly 2,000 forest fires in 2019, burning the second largest number of acres at 384,942 acres.

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California

The sun rises over San Francisco, Oakland, and the rest of the bay, while filling the cloudy sky with vibrant color.
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California made titles for the Forest Fires devastating the state, especially whenFIRES HOMES PACKAGES Rampied in Los Angeles At the end of 2018, burning celebrity houses, including those ofMiley Cyrus,Gerard Butlerand almostKim Kardashian. According to NIFC, California currently has two forest fires, and two that have recently been contained in the Counties of Santa Barbara and Ventura. And for more things that can increase your risk,If you have finished this age, your coronavirus risks double.

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Colorado

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NIFC reports that Colorado currently has two forest fires that rage in the state and recently contained. For I.i.i., Colorado ranks third in their list of major states at the risk of wealth and extreme forest fires on the basis of the information of 2019.

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Montana

City view. Billings, Montana, USA.
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The risk of Montana forest fires is high in the rank of i.i.i. at the grade of i.i.i. Last year, because they had 29% of their risk properties. For the comparison, the next highest states, Idaho and Colorado, have only 26 and 17% at risk, respectively. Currently, NIFC reports that the state has two forest fires, close to Ashland and Helena, Colorado. And for more on your condition and pandemic,It is when you know that your state has coronavirus under control.

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New Mexico

Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA downtown cityscape at twilight.
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New Mexico has two current forest fires in the Gila National Forest, near Silver City, according to NIFC. An alert on the health of the state has been published on June 18 due tosmoking through the state. I.i.i. Last year, New Mexico was nearly 866 forest fires that burned more than 82,200 acres of land.

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Oklahoma

Stillwater is a city in northeast Oklahoma at the intersection of US-177 and State Highway 51. It is the county seat of Payne County, Oklahoma
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In 2019, Oklahoma had more than 1,000 forest fires, by I.i.i. This year, NIFC reports that the state has had four recent forest fires, with two and two spreaders have been contained.

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Texas

This is a photograph of Buffalo Bayou park with a stream leading towards the buildings in downtown Houston, Texas in spring.
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NIFC reports that Texas currently has two forest fires near San Angelo. The state also had a forest fire near Ballinger, but it was recently contained. Other than California, which had more than 8,000 forest fires last year, Texas had the wildest inconveniences in the country in 2019 with nearly 6,900 forest fires, according to I.i.i.

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Wyoming

Panoramic aerial view of Jackson Hole homes and beautiful mountains on a summer morning, Wyoming.
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Wyoming had three recent forest fires, by NIFC. Two currently propagate, while recently been contained.Fire restrictions came into effect In Johnson County, Wyoming, June 18, because dry conditions and the high fire hazard in the state could contribute to forest fires. And for more information up to date,Sign up for our daily newsletter.

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