An expert has answers for you about the extended duration and increased severity of seasonal allergies, and how allergies relate to climate change and COVID-19.
Summer’s arrival doesn’t cease suffering for those with seasonal allergies. Even in June, some places are reporting record-breaking pollen counts.
Here, Carlos Andres Salgado, a clinical assistant professor of pediatrics at Stanford University, explains how climate change might affect the duration of the pollen season and the seasonal allergy outlook across the US:
Source: Vignesh Ramachandran for Stanford University