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Covid cases in Reno rose after a heavy layer of wildfire smoke settled over the city last year

Covid cases in Reno rose after a heavy layer of wildfire smoke settled over the city last year
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Researchers link heavy wildfire smoke in Reno to increased risk of contracting COVID-19

Researchers link heavy wildfire smoke in Reno to increased risk of contracting COVID-19
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Reno wildfire smoke linked to increased risk of contracting COVID-19

Reno wildfire smoke linked to increased risk of contracting COVID-19
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Wildfire smoke drives people in low-vaccinated areas indoors, raising outbreak fears

Wildfire smoke drives people in low-vaccinated areas indoors, raising outbreak fears MATT VOLZ / KHN Smoke from wildfires burning through bone dry forests and grasslands in the West covered the city of Helena, Montana on Sunday. By: Aaron Bolton - KHN and last updated 2021-07-22 17:31:00-04 MISSOULA - Missoula’s new downtown library was teeming with people who might typically spend a Saturday afternoon hiking, biking or otherwise making the most of Montana’s abundant outdoor recreation. One look at the soupy haze blanketing the city and it was clear why. “We’re definitely trying to stay out of the smoke,” Charlie Booher said as his kids picked out books from the stacks.

COVID-19 Outbreak fears rise as wildfire smoke drives people inside

View Comments MISSOULA Missoula’s new downtown library was teeming with people who might typically spend a Saturday afternoon hiking, biking or otherwise making the most of Montana’s abundant outdoor recreation. One look at the soupy haze blanketing the city and it was clear why. “We’re definitely trying to stay out of the smoke,” Charlie Booher said as his kids picked books from the stacks. Smoke from the wildfires burning through bone-dry forests and grasslands in the West has damaged air quality this week from California to the Eastern Seaboard. The polluting smoke has been thickest in the Northwest, including Montana, where over the past week Missoula, Helena, Great Falls and other cities ranked among the 10 places with the worst air quality, according to AirNow.

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