Coronavirus: Residents in Peterborough told how to dispose of waste while self-isolating

Residents in Peterborough are being advised how to dispose of waste if they have coronavirus or are self-isolating as a precaution.
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The latest advice has been issued by Peterborough City Council. It said:

. Individuals should place all personal waste such as used tissues and disposable cleaning cloths securely in a plastic bag or bin liner.

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. This plastic bag should then be placed in another plastic bag and securely tied.

. These bags must be stored separately to other waste for at least 72 hours before being placed in the general rubbish collection.

. After 72 hours outside the body the virus is no longer viable and the double bagged waste can be put in the general rubbish collection as normal.

. Only waste that is heavily contaminated, such as tissues that have been coughed in and disposable cleaning cloths need to be treated in this way. Regular household recycling and waste should be treated as normal.

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Individuals who are self-isolating should not visit the Household Recycling Centre in Fengate to dispose of waste.