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Soltan Məmmədov: Azərbaycan bir sıra sahələrdə uğurlar əldə edib, iqtisadi sabitlik əsasən qorunub saxlanılıb

Soltan Məmmədov: Azərbaycan bir sıra sahələrdə uğurlar əldə edib, iqtisadi sabitlik əsasən qorunub saxlanılıb
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Soltan Məmmədov: Azərbaycan bir sıra sahələrdə uğurlar əldə edib, iqtisadi sabitlik əsasən qorunub saxlanılıb

Soltan Məmmədov: Azərbaycan bir sıra sahələrdə uğurlar əldə edib, iqtisadi sabitlik əsasən qorunub saxlanılıb
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We Want To Help With Proper Disposal Of The Hazardous Vaccination Waste - Zoompak

  According to WHO Incorrectly disposed or unsecured vaccines and medications can have a detrimental effect on the environment as well as posing extreme risk to people who come into unauthorized contact with them. With the emergence of this Covid-19 and subsequent Vaccination, Medical centres and hospitals are likely to generate millions of hazardous wastes from the vaccination, and if not disposed of properly can have dangerous impact on the environment. It is in view of the above that the Head of Medical Waste Department at Zoompak Ghana Limited, a subsidiary company of Jospong Group of Companies (JGC), Engineer Senam Tengey, has expressed Zoompak’s readiness to manage medical wastes that would be generated from the ongoing nationwide vaccination exercise.

COVID-19 costs could push hospitals to rethink billions of dollars in wasted supplies

The pandemic's supply crunch led to more reuse and decontamination techniques that can save money and reduce waste. SDI Productions via Getty ImagesThe United States spends more on health care than any other nation. What many people don’t realize is that a large portion of this spending goes to waste. Every year, an estimated US$760 billion to $935 billion is wasted through overtreatment, poor coordination and other failures, amounting to about a quarter of total U.S. health care spending, research has shown. Medical supplies and equipment are part of that. One study estimated that nearly $1,000 in unused supplies are wasted on average during each neurosurgery procedure. With hospitals under financial pressure from COVID-19 and medical waste volumes even higher, the pandemic could finally trigger a much-needed reset in how health care organizations and hospitals think about supply-related waste. That includes how they reuse supplies, how they plan for surgeries and what the

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