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Coal and COVID-19: Lung impairment makes miners especially vulnerable to coronavirus

Coal and COVID-19: Lung impairment makes miners especially vulnerable to coronavirus

Coal mines have been designated essential businesses in most states. But state and federal agencies are not tracking coronavirus transmissions or regulating sanitation to keep those essential workers safe.

Coal mining continues during coronavirus pandemic. Experts say that puts miners’ health at risk
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Coal mining continues during coronavirus pandemic. Experts say that puts miners’ health at risk

Because of the nature of the work and the significant incidence of lung damage from years of exposure to coal dust, silica and diesel exhaust, coal miners may be especially vulnerable to the coronavirus, medical researchers say.

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