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圭亚那和尼日利亚的家庭垃圾产生量、垃圾成分变化以及新冠病毒暴露情况。

Household waste generation, change in waste composition and the exposure to COVID-19 in Guyana and Nigeria.

作者信息

Kasim Oluwasinaayomi Faith, Oyedotun Temitope D Timothy, Famewo Ayomide, Oyedotun Temitayo Deborah, Moonsammy Stephan, Ally Nasrudeen, Renn-Moonsammy Donna-Marie

机构信息

Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, Nigeria.

Department of Geography, Faculty of Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Guyana, P. O. Box 10 1110, Turkeyen Campus, Georgetown, Guyana.

出版信息

Sci Afr. 2021 Nov;14:e01060. doi: 10.1016/j.sciaf.2021.e01060. Epub 2021 Nov 19.

Abstract

The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted humans' activities across the globe. Measures related to social/physical distancing and lockdown have led to a shift and increase in waste generated at households' level. This study examined waste generation, composition and the implications for exposure during COVID-19 pandemic lockdown in Guyana and Nigeria. The study adopted a mixed-method design to collect qualitative and quantitative data. Owing to adherence to social/physical distancing, an online Google Form survey was administered and phone interviews were conducted with waste managers in Nigeria and Guyana. Findings showed that the volumes of waste had increased and there was a mixture of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) with the municipal waste. Also, the majority of the respondents in both countries were concerned that solid waste has the potential to contribute to contamination and spreading of the pandemic. A paired sample -test analysis indicated an increase in the use of PPE. The values of  = 19.46 and  = 23.73 at  ≥ 0.05 in Nigeria and Guyana, respectively were significant. Waste mostly contaminated, as submitted by the respondents, were cans, bottles, plastics and all biodegradable wastes while the most probable point of contamination as noted by the waste managers occurred at the point of waste collection. Therefore, sorting of waste at household levels and training of personnel involved in waste management should be done with an emphasis on adherence to COVID-19 protocol and enforcement of same to prevent the spread of the virus.

摘要

新冠疫情扰乱了全球人类的活动。与社交/物理距离和封锁相关的措施导致家庭层面产生的垃圾发生了变化且数量增加。本研究调查了圭亚那和尼日利亚在新冠疫情封锁期间的垃圾产生量、成分及其对暴露的影响。该研究采用了混合方法设计来收集定性和定量数据。由于要遵守社交/物理距离规定,因此通过在线谷歌表单进行了调查,并对尼日利亚和圭亚那的垃圾管理人员进行了电话访谈。研究结果表明,垃圾量有所增加,且个人防护装备(PPE)与城市垃圾混合在一起。此外,两国的大多数受访者都担心固体废物有可能导致疫情的污染和传播。配对样本检验分析表明个人防护装备的使用有所增加。在尼日利亚和圭亚那,分别在≥0.05时的值为19.46和23.73,具有显著性。受访者提交的最易受污染的垃圾是罐头、瓶子、塑料和所有可生物降解的废物,而垃圾管理人员指出最可能的污染点发生在垃圾收集点。因此,应在家庭层面进行垃圾分类,并对参与垃圾管理的人员进行培训,重点是遵守新冠疫情防控方案并加以执行,以防止病毒传播。

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