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President of the Government and minister for the Ecological Transition, Teresa Ribera, held a meeting by videoconference with the Environmental Ministers of the autonomous communities in which they agreed that it should be better explained how the waste that They may be infected with COVID-19 since "they are not normal waste." In statements to Europa Press, the minister explained that at the meeting held this Wednesday she exchanged information and evaluated the functioning of "some problems" that had been detected during the coronavirus crisis in issues such as water, waste management or the proper functioning of the forestry sector and firefighting. Thus, he explained that the counselors have agreed with the Ministry on the "transcendence" of being able to access individual protection systems and have highlighted the "absolute normality" with which some essential services are being developed except for "some incidents" and some "concerns and alarms" for which.
Observed "everyone's full willingness to work." by Taboolayou may like Brussels disavows Josep Borrell and deals a setback to the Government for its support for UNRWA With this "absolute normality" Ribera refers to the supply and management of essential services such as water in order to "guarantee com Malta Email List fort in the homes" that have become the center of people's lives these weeks in which work life it is changing. On the other hand, Ribera has highlighted the "importance" that they have considered regarding working on "better dissemination and dissemination of very important issues to generate peace of mind . " Specifically, among these issues, he has guaranteed that tap water is "extraordinary and has no problem from an epidemiological point of view." However, they have observed that they must also work to better disseminate and disseminate how waste should.
Managed from those homes or health centers where there are people who have tested positive for the coronavirus. « They have to be treated in a special way and be isolated in a special way to avoid any type of risk . It is not that they are necessarily dangerous in all circumstances, but obviously they are not normal waste," insisted the head of the Ecological Transition. Precisely, in the first weeks of confinement, the Ministry of Health issued an instruction, in collaboration with Ecological Transition, which established how waste such as gloves, masks and other objects that had been in contact with the virus should be treated and where they should be disposed of. , which despite being made of plastic, many of them must go to the waste fraction container. In this regard, Ribera recalled that "hygienic guidelines" must be followed in places where you live with someone in the family who "asymptomatic or with mild symptoms" may be infected by COVID, because this waste must be taken care of. "in a particular way, in a special way." Obviously it has also referred to waste from.
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