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6 April 2020
Medical waste from hospitals that are fighting the COVID-19 epidemic in the People's Republic of China's Hubei Province has been burned in cement kilns as part of the efforts to contain the spread of the disease.
6 April 2020
The People's Republic of China identified that cement kilns could support the safe disposal of infectious COVID-19 medical waste, and approached the Huaxin Cement company to assist the government in its response.
6 April 2020
The CBMF and the Ministry of Environment and Ecology provided an early set of guidance on co-processing medical waste in cement kilns.
6 April 2020
This document describes how a suspect case and outbreak of Foot and Mouth Disease would be managed and the measures to be applied within the framework of EU and national law.
6 April 2020
Videos showing local authorities in the People's Republic of China carry out cleaning and sanitization activities to curb the spread of COVID-19.
Video 1: Authorities undertaking major sterilization and disinfection activities on main roads, residential communities, and markets in the city of…
6 April 2020
Technical guidance from the Government of the People's Republic of China on the centralized infectious medical waste management for COVID-19 derived waste in medical facilities and local government units.
6 April 2020
Guidance from the Government of the People's Republic of China on the environmentally sensitive handling of COVID-19 derived medical waste.
6 April 2020
Guidance from the Government of the People's Republic of China on the management of COVID-19 derived medical waste in medical facilities and local government units.
6 April 2020
Videos depicting the challenges presented by large volumes of medical waste generated during a COVID-19 outbreak in the People's Republic of China.
Video 1: With the COVID-19 ravaging Wuhan, medical waste has been increasing in the city. Infectious medical waste handlers are one of the groups most…
6 April 2020
A guide issued by the Government of the United Kingdom to help local authorities and other waste collectors prioritize their waste collection services during the coronavirus pandemic.