Medical Waste Due to Covid-19 Threatens Public Health
2/02/2022
The Covid-19 pandemic has not only burdened the healthcare system, but also waste management. The World Health Organization (WHO) revealed that the use of gloves, "astronaut suits", syringes, test kits, vaccine bottles, and masks has triggered an abundance of medical waste around the world.
burdening are waste management systems, threatening health and the environment. They emphasized the urgent need to improve the system and received a response from the government and society. .
“Part of the message to the public is to be a more conscious consumer. In terms of volume, this is very large,” said dr. Margaret Montgomery, technical officer for WHO's water, sanitation, hygiene and health unit.
It found that people were wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) excessively during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, more than eight billion doses of vaccine administered globally have generated an extra 143 tonnes of waste in terms of syringes, needles and safety boxes.
"It is very important to provide health workers with proper (protective equipment). But it is also important to ensure that it can be used safely without impacting the surrounding environment," said dr. Michael Ryan, WHO's head of emergencies, said in a statement.
WHO has recommended the use of reusable equipment and materials that can be recycled. They also called for investment in non-combustible waste treatment technologies. (*)
Foto: Pixabay/alexroma
burdening are waste management systems, threatening health and the environment. They emphasized the urgent need to improve the system and received a response from the government and society. .
“Part of the message to the public is to be a more conscious consumer. In terms of volume, this is very large,” said dr. Margaret Montgomery, technical officer for WHO's water, sanitation, hygiene and health unit.
It found that people were wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) excessively during the Covid-19 pandemic. In addition, more than eight billion doses of vaccine administered globally have generated an extra 143 tonnes of waste in terms of syringes, needles and safety boxes.
"It is very important to provide health workers with proper (protective equipment). But it is also important to ensure that it can be used safely without impacting the surrounding environment," said dr. Michael Ryan, WHO's head of emergencies, said in a statement.
WHO has recommended the use of reusable equipment and materials that can be recycled. They also called for investment in non-combustible waste treatment technologies. (*)
Foto: Pixabay/alexroma
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