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British hospitals use new machines to recycle Corona prevention tools


5 hospitals in the United Kingdom were keen to maximize the use of masks and used protective equipment during the application of measures to prevent infection with the Corona virus, by re-melting and recycling them to make recycled plastic blocks in the form of chairs or 3D printed items, using modern machines to recycle Corona tools. .


And the British newspaper, The Independent, published video clips of part of the process of recycling used masks and worn out tools, in hospitals, where they are assembled and placed in new oven-like machines that melt polypropylene items, such as face masks, and separate impurities to make recycled plastic blocks in chairs. or 3D printed items.


Earlier, Britain decided to open the door to reserve vaccination against the Corona virus for those over the age of 21.


Before that, the British newspaper The Guardian reported that people in England could book a vaccination appointment via the Health Services Authority website, and Northern Ireland had previously opened the door to booking vaccinations for anyone over 18 years old.



Authorities in Wales say every adult was supposed to get the first dose of the Covid vaccine, six weeks ahead of schedule.


Britain is also considering lifting travel restrictions outside the country for those receiving the two doses of the vaccine, after the British Foreign and Commonwealth Office advised its citizens not to travel to all of Macedonia except for absolutely necessary, based on the current assessment of the risks of the Corona virus.

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