Consequences of COVID-19 pandemic on solid waste management: Scenarios pertaining to developing countries.

IF 3 Q3 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Remediation-The Journal of Environmental Cleanup Costs Technologies & Techniques Pub Date : 2021-01-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-12 DOI:10.1002/rem.21692
Abdulaziz I Almulhim, Imran Ahmad, Silpi Sarkar, Murthy Chavali
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Undoubtedly the most searched and spoken word of last year is coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), which initially originated in Wuhan, China near the end of 2019. COVID-19 is a disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Albeit almost all countries shut down their borders to prevent rapid spread of the virus. However, the number of cases continues to increase in developing countries at a faster rate due to community and cluster transmission. The severity of this epidemic made it a pandemic as it progressed to over 200 countries. The World Health Organization (WHO), governments, and national disease control and prevention units worked together to break the chain and are working to contain the catastrophic impact of COVID-19. They formulated and recommended various guidelines like social distancing, frequent hand washing, and social distancing to inhibit the spread of the virus. WHO also advised that the general population and medical personnel wear face masks, face shields, gloves, and aprons. As a result, this waste category has substantially increased and, if not disposed of properly, may cause the infection or help to catalyze COVID-19. In developing countries, poor solid waste management may aggravate chances of spreading COVID-19. Sustainable solid waste management is a critical parameter for the health, wellbeing, and development of society. The measures adopted to contain and restrict the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic and minimize the degrees of freedom in commercial events affected solid waste management considerably. During this crucial time, the services provided by waste management agencies and personnel are invaluable and these services help to prevent the improper disposal of waste, which may lead to health risks due to the spread of COVID. COVID-19 is a new and novel virus and experts are learning more about it overtime and with evolving science. This review paper provides insight into different types of solid wastes generated during the pandemic, their consequences, and the implication of various policies.

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COVID-19 大流行病对固体废物管理的影响:与发展中国家有关的情景。
毋庸置疑,去年搜索量和话题度最高的词是冠状病毒病2019(COVID-19),它最初起源于中国武汉,临近2019年年底。COVID-19是由严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2(SARS-CoV-2)引起的疾病。尽管几乎所有国家都关闭了边境,以防止病毒迅速传播。然而,由于社区和集群传播,发展中国家的病例数量仍在以更快的速度增加。这种流行病的严重性使其发展到 200 多个国家,成为一种大流行病。世界卫生组织(WHO)、各国政府和国家疾病控制与预防部门通力合作,打破了这一链条,并正在努力控制 COVID-19 的灾难性影响。他们制定并推荐了各种指导方针,如拉开社交距离、勤洗手、拉开社交距离等,以抑制病毒的传播。世卫组织还建议普通民众和医务人员佩戴口罩、面罩、手套和围裙。因此,这类废物大幅增加,如果处置不当,可能会导致感染或助长 COVID-19 的催化。在发展中国家,固体废物管理不善可能会增加 COVID-19 的传播几率。可持续的固体废物管理是社会健康、福祉和发展的关键参数。为遏制和限制 COVID-19 大流行病的传播并尽量减少商业活动的自由度而采取的措施对固体废物管理产生了重大影响。在这一关键时期,废物管理机构和人员提供的服务非常宝贵,这些服务有助于防止废物的不当处置,避免因 COVID 的传播而导致健康风险。COVID-19 是一种新型病毒,随着时间的推移和科学的发展,专家们对它的了解也越来越多。本综述文件深入探讨了大流行期间产生的各类固体废物、其后果以及各种政策的影响。
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