“…Several scientific papers pointed out that short-term or long-term inhaled particulate matter containing radon progeny in both outdoor and indoor spaces may be associated with lung inflammation or neuroinflammation ( Asadi et al, 2020 ; Seposo et al, 2020 ; Blomberg et al, 2019 ; Keith et al, 2012 ; Seltenrich, 2019 ; Hosoda et al, 2021 ; Loffredo et al, 2021 ; Sugiyama et al, 2020 ), which in addition to SARS-COV-2 pathogens attached to aerosols, can lead to severe medical consequences, and contribute to increased COVID-19 mortality ( Macias-Verde et al, 2021 ; Maya et al, 2020 ). Changes in the air pollution and climate variables due to urbanization affect urban environmental health, and frequently increase the risk/hazard of viral infections probability ( Shahbaz et al, 2021 ; Domingo et al, 2020 ; Rebuli et al, 2021 ; Chong et al, 2022 ).…”