Recently, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) announced plans to require cities with at least 10 million residents to set up testing booths within a 15-minute walk of every resident. 
However, experts warned that China’s medical waste, which has already surged to an unprecedented level, could become a potential source of secondary infection that threatens both the population and the environment.
Luo Hailin, the Deputy Director of the Shanghai Ecology and Environment Bureau, recently revealed that the city has disposed of about 68,500 tons of medical waste since March 1st. 
“The highest was at 1,400 tons per day, which is six times that of the usual,” said Luo at a press conference on May 24….