Pollen can raise your risk of getting COVID-19, whether you have allergies or not

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Pollen can raise your risk of getting COVID-19, whether you have allergies or not

Exposure to pollen can raise your risk of developing COVID-19, and it isn’t just a problem for people with allergies, new research released March 9 shows. Plant physiologist Lewis Ziska, a co-author of the new peer-reviewed study and other recent research on pollen and climate change, explains the findings and why pollen seasons are getting longer and more intense.

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