The threat of COVID-19 changed the dynamics of the world and introduced us to the concept of ‘social distancing’. The goal is to flatten the curve of the number of people infected which requires people to self-isolate and stay at home. If contact between people is minimised, there’s a chance that the world can survive this pandemic. Hence, a lockdown was imposed by multiple countries around the globe which made it mandatory for people to stay at home and shut down business activities. Pakistan imposed this lockdown on its residents March 24th onwards and while this halted economic activity and caused problems for daily wage workers and businesses, it benefitted the environment.
As shown in the graph below, AQI levels for Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore and Peshawar decreased after the lockdown. It still doesn’t fall in the 0-50 limit which is considered ‘good’ but considering how high mortality rates is correlated with air pollution, the significant drop can be a source of relief.