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Clinical waste was seen piling up behind the Epilepsy Centre at the Colombo National Hospital for last month causing a risk of health issues. Pix by Nisal Baduge
Jaliya Wednesday, 29 August 2018 08:17 AM
Sirisena and Ranil both are on foreign trips. GMOA is too busy plotting the next move. Rosy doesn't care much of clinical waste but worries of the appearance of her toilets. Champika always talks of beautifying colombo but no MEGA bucks on the clinical waste to pocket, he ignores ……… anybody and everybody who calls patriots are utterly silence on this issue ….. it is passed the time to handover this garbage island to an industrially developed nation to clean up the two legged moving garbage and the garbage actually piles up to your rooftop.
Grace Wednesday, 29 August 2018 08:35 AM
Clinical waste should be stored in a room which is 'called room' below 8 c. and should be incinerated. In the Western countries, What is the Health Department and municipalities are doing? .It is a potential health hazard.
Grace Wednesday, 29 August 2018 08:36 AM
What is the Infection Control team doing in the hospital?
Patient Wednesday, 29 August 2018 08:56 AM
Is the GMOA fast asleep or dreaming of additional income for themselves?
dineshd Wednesday, 29 August 2018 09:10 AM
Called room or a Cold room?
Sangaralingham Wednesday, 29 August 2018 09:17 AM
It is advisable they should be burnt in the intrest of infection etc
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