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The COVID-19 pandemic increases water demand and worsens water quality, posing challenges for water management. Addressing these impacts requires interdisciplinary collaboration and new strategies for water resource challenges.

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  • Environmental Science
  • Public Health
  • Water Resource Management

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  • The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, has had profound global impacts since its emergence in December 2019.
  • The disease has spread worldwide, resulting in significant mortality and widespread societal disruption.

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  • COVID-19 control measures, such as increased hygiene practices, elevate water demand.
  • These measures can also degrade water quality due to increased pollutant loads and altered treatment processes.
  • The pandemic exacerbates existing water resource challenges, including those from global climate change.

Key Insights:

  • Efforts to contain COVID-19 directly impact water resources by increasing demand and reducing quality.
  • Water planning and management face significant new challenges due to the pandemic's effects.
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