Thank you PH. Standby for yet another environmental disaster in the fcUKdUps's landfill sites.
"Do sharps bins get incinerated?
Some sharps are incinerated, though this is less common. Following autoclave sterilisation, the sharps can be safely disposed of as regular waste.May 23, 2018"
Thanks for this. Gave me a flashback to EU aid to a sub-Saharan country (vague now). The EU bought a fishing boat for taking Tilapia from the lake ,plus built a packaging plant on the lake shore. The removal of most of the Tilapia forced other predator fish to predate on diminishing stocks of other types of fish - ecological disaster. But wait, there's more! The waste from the unwanted Tilapia bits became a food source for the locals - and the locals discovered that you could get high by burning the blue strips used to secure the packing cases containing the fish. It got worse - kids were given the blue strips and ended up abused or trafficked. So much for EU aid.
269 million with at least one injection of this poison in their bodies? This number is incredibly large. So for every 10 people in the store or one the road or in my neighborhood, only 2 are Pure Bloods? We Pure Bloods are now truly “strangers in the strange land of dying and soon to be dead”. This is the ultimate horror movie that has come to life.
I work in a clinic (thankfully I do not have to administer shots), but I can tell you we order them 300 doses at a time. They’re good for 10 weeks. We wasted 296 last week.
I apologize as the comment I made was not clear. We are required to order them 300 at a time. They seem to have an arbitrary expiration date - and it’s also much shorter than traditional “vaccines.” These were good for 10 weeks, and although it’s a fairly large clinic, we only needed to use 6 out of the entire 300 doses, the rest were wasted as they could not be used prior to expiration.
They are wasted by putting the entire multi-dose vial, or the filled syringe, into a sharps’ container.
As to how this compares over the last six months - I’d have to check on exact numbers, but we definitely have less and less demand for these shots. Overall the number of vials/syringes being wasted has increased each week.
Thanks for this. I had thought that the vials would be disposed of as hazardous waste and destroyed in special incinerators that allowed no exhaust to the outside air. I guess that means the local council is contacted to pick up the Sharps' containers and they are in charge of destruction of the contents of vials.
I also thought the time to expiry was measured in months if kept in deep freeze! So, it sounds like - if just ten weeks - the hundreds of millions are disposed of an an on-going basis and are not sitting in freezers (hence no massive uptick in orders for freezers!)
"Recently the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) extended the expiration date for Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine (monovalent and bivalent) from 12 to 18
Thank you PH. Standby for yet another environmental disaster in the fcUKdUps's landfill sites.
"Do sharps bins get incinerated?
Some sharps are incinerated, though this is less common. Following autoclave sterilisation, the sharps can be safely disposed of as regular waste.May 23, 2018"
From.
https://thesafegroup.co.uk/blog/sharps-disposal-a-complete-guide#:~:text=Some%20sharps%20are%20incinerated%2C%20though,disposed%20of%20as%20regular%20waste.
Thanks for this. Gave me a flashback to EU aid to a sub-Saharan country (vague now). The EU bought a fishing boat for taking Tilapia from the lake ,plus built a packaging plant on the lake shore. The removal of most of the Tilapia forced other predator fish to predate on diminishing stocks of other types of fish - ecological disaster. But wait, there's more! The waste from the unwanted Tilapia bits became a food source for the locals - and the locals discovered that you could get high by burning the blue strips used to secure the packing cases containing the fish. It got worse - kids were given the blue strips and ended up abused or trafficked. So much for EU aid.
269 million with at least one injection of this poison in their bodies? This number is incredibly large. So for every 10 people in the store or one the road or in my neighborhood, only 2 are Pure Bloods? We Pure Bloods are now truly “strangers in the strange land of dying and soon to be dead”. This is the ultimate horror movie that has come to life.
I work in a clinic (thankfully I do not have to administer shots), but I can tell you we order them 300 doses at a time. They’re good for 10 weeks. We wasted 296 last week.
Interesting - just 4 doses used out of 300 in a week, wow.
How do you dispose of them and how does that compare to, say, the last 6 months?
I apologize as the comment I made was not clear. We are required to order them 300 at a time. They seem to have an arbitrary expiration date - and it’s also much shorter than traditional “vaccines.” These were good for 10 weeks, and although it’s a fairly large clinic, we only needed to use 6 out of the entire 300 doses, the rest were wasted as they could not be used prior to expiration.
They are wasted by putting the entire multi-dose vial, or the filled syringe, into a sharps’ container.
As to how this compares over the last six months - I’d have to check on exact numbers, but we definitely have less and less demand for these shots. Overall the number of vials/syringes being wasted has increased each week.
Thanks for this. I had thought that the vials would be disposed of as hazardous waste and destroyed in special incinerators that allowed no exhaust to the outside air. I guess that means the local council is contacted to pick up the Sharps' containers and they are in charge of destruction of the contents of vials.
I also thought the time to expiry was measured in months if kept in deep freeze! So, it sounds like - if just ten weeks - the hundreds of millions are disposed of an an on-going basis and are not sitting in freezers (hence no massive uptick in orders for freezers!)
The CC states a 12-18 month freezer storage here:
https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/covid-19/info-by-product/pfizer/downloads/Pfizer-ExpirationExtBUD-508.pdf
"Recently the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) extended the expiration date for Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 Vaccine (monovalent and bivalent) from 12 to 18
months from manufacturer date. "