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Planning of single-used mask waste containers as personal protective equipment: a case study of Jakarta City stationSari et al., 2022
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- Sari M
- Yosafaat M
- Nastiti A
- Septiariva I
- Aryanto R
- Priutama Y
- Suryawan I
- Suhardono S
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- International Journal of Public Health Science
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the use of masks is an obligation for everyone to maintain the transmission of the virus to fellow humans. Public places such as stations are one of the locations that may produce single-use masks as personal protective equipment waste. This …
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