The Department of Health warned healthcare facilities that they would face sanctions if they were found not following the proper disposal of medical waste.
For its part, the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on Thursday renewed its appeal to the public to properly discard and label hazardous healthcare wastes, following reports that used rapid test kits had been scattered along a street in Sampaloc, Manila on Tuesday evening, a development that has been noted by the DOH.
He said the DENR will look into the incident in Sampaloc to determine where the used test kits came from, “if it is from a hospital, clinic, or company that initiated coronavirus screening among its employees.” “We don’t have a problem with our disposal facilities. The biggest part of the problem comes from households that are treating these as ordinary household waste. What happens is we protect ourselves using this face mask but when we dispose this improperly, we end up harming the people around us,” he added.“We will prioritize Manila and give at least one trash bin to each barangay.
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