Seoul citizens pick infectious diseases as most dangerous health hazard


Seoul, Dec 29 (IANS): Citizens in Seoul picked infectious diseases, such as Covid-19, as the most dangerous health hazard, followed by fine dust and climate change, a survey revealed on Wednesday.

Infectious diseases topped the list of dangerous health and environmental factors with 4.21 points on a five-point scale in an online survey of 1,000 Seoul citizens and 321 experts on public health and the environment, according to the Seoul Research Institute of Public Health and Environment.

Fine dust came in second at 4.02 points, followed by climate change at 3.98 points and harmful chemical substances at 3.97 points, reports Yonhap News Agency.

Infectious diseases were also cited as the biggest risk affecting the quality of life at 4.51 points.

The survey also showed that 59 per cent of Seoul citizens experienced health problems related to fine dust, 45.3 per cent in connection to urban life problems, such as noise and light pollution, and 42.5 per cent to infectious diseases.

 

  

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