Is ozone layer healing
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COVID-19 has overall had a positive impact on the environment. 
Due to the lockdown, various industries including tanneries, oil refineries, etc were forced to shut down. Due to this, there was a major decrease in the pollutants that would pollute the air,  water bodies and affect aquatic life in a negative way. It was observed during the lockdown that aquatic animals such as the Gangetic dolphins could be seen near the coasts, and there was huge upsurge in the population of fishes and birds that fed on such aquatic fishes. Also, due to decreasing levels of pollution, several migratory birds and fishes could be seen after a number of years.  Nature got time to heal itself and a positive, visible difference has been observed post lockdown. Also, people stayed indoors during the lockdown due to which animals and birds could roam freely not only in their habitat but many a times could be seen in our localities as well. 
Due to shutdown of factories and low emissions of gases that damage the ozone layer, we saw that the hole in the ozone layer was healed to a great extent. Scientists say that if current levels are maintained, then the ozone layer will heal completely by mid 2030's. Although the major impact or we can say recovery was caused due to lockdown but the general awareness of people for using less such coolants and gases ( that lead to depletion of ozone layer ) also, had gradual effect on the healing of ozone layer over the years.

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Yes, it's healing
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Yes, it's healing. As the pollution is in control now. Ozome layer protects us from the harmful rays and radiation from sun.
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