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Air quality worsens in Patiala; Health Department issues advisory

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Patiala, November 3

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The Health Department has advised patients of asthmatic and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) to take extra precautions in the face of deteriorating air quality. Officials have also advised vulnerable population—- women, children and elderly—- to avoid outdoor activities, especially in the evening. The air quality index (AQI) in Patiala is poor as per the Punjab Pollution Control Board.

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Dr Sumeet Singh, nodal officer, National Programme for Climate Change and Human Health, said, “Asthmatic and COPD patients should carry their inhalers all the time. Patients suffering from breathing disorders should avoid outdoor activities in the late evening hours when air pollution remains at peak.” “Elderly, children and women should avoid physical activities in the evening,” he advised.

Dr Sumeet further said, “Air quality might worsen post-Diwali. Therefore, people should avoid bursting firecrackers. They should rather celebrate a green Diwali. Public participation is needed to curb air pollution.”

Meanwhile, the Health Department has decided to keep medical emergency services open for 24 hours on Thursday. — TNS

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