THESE are both troubled and troubling times. The fear of the coronavirus is omnipresent. There is almost no aspect of life that has not been warped by the pandemic and even when we wish to put it out of our minds, we are reminded of it in ways large and small. To cope, people engage in various activities — personal, family, community and even country-related.

Rare are those who question how things are done in order that when the new normal comes, there is a plan in place to effectively approach a contributory factor to, specifically, infectious and communicable disease control. One such factor is the matter of medical waste disposal

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