Connecticut’s air quality is getting worse. A new American Lung Association report shows the state is seeing more days with unhealthy air compared to previous years. As for ozone pollution, Fairfield County got a failing grade, logging more than 20 bad air days last year. Experts blame a large part of it on that smoke from the Canadian wildfires. Doctors say the air quality is already dangerous for many who are more vulnerable, and could soon impact everyone.
