Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Falling-Into-The-Coronavirus-Surge-27MDHU6NK1Y.htmlConceptually similarPersonal Protective Equipment Pollution in VirginiaGP1SU5CQCompleted★★★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in VirginiaGP1SU5CNCompleted★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in VirginiaGP1SU5CSCompleted★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in Washington D.C.GP1SU5CICompleted★★★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in Washington D.C.GP1SU5CJCompleted★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in Washington D.C.GP1SU5CMCompleted★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in Washington D.C.GP1SU5CWCompleted★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in Washington D.C.GP1SU5COCompleted★★★★Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in Washington D.C.GP1SU5CUCompleted★★★★View AllGP1SUIUBFalling Into The Coronavirus SurgeA discarded face mask sits on a bridge in a pile of leaves as the fall season approaches in the United States. Nearly 90,000 new coronavirus infections were reported in the United States on October 29th, a record number of cases.The total number of infections reported nationwide reached 9 million on October 30th, just 15 days after the tally hit 8 million. At least 228,000 deaths have been linked to the coronavirus.Date:28 Oct, 2020Credit:© Tim Aubry / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5760px X 3840pxKeywords:COVID-19-Day-Dirty-KWCI (GPI)-Outdoors-Plastics-Pollution-Urban areas-Waste disposalShoot:Personal Protective Equipment Pollution in the USSurgical masks, gloves, protective equipment, body bags -- the COVID-19 crisis has spurred a rapid expansion in the production of desperately-needed plastic products, with governments racing to boost their stockpiles and regular citizens clamoring for their share of supplies.All that plastic ends up somewhere -- and environmentalist fear it is just the tip of a looming iceberg, with the pandemic causing a number of serious challenges to their efforts to reduce plastic pollution.From people discarding plastic gloves and masks in cities across the world to important regulations on the use of plastic being scrapped, rolled back or delayed, the problem has taken a back seat during one of the most significant public health crises of modern times.Related Collections:Plastic Waste - German Media