<p>In Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit town, which is about 300 kilometres from Lucknow, many residents thought that he might have been a member of the health officials visiting their localities to take samples for coronavirus test.</p>.<p>After all, he had put on a PPE (personal protective equipment) kit, which is generally worn by the health workers.</p>.<p>Much to their shock and dismay, it later turned out that he was a beggar and had put on the used PPE kit in a bid to protect himself from the rains.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-unlock-30-rules-india-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-tamil-nadu-mumbai-bengaluru-chennai-ahmedabad-new-delhi-total-cases-deaths-recoveries-today-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-covid-vaccine-updates-869265.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>''He (beggar) had found the PPE kit near a hospital...someone must have thrown it instead of disposing of it properly after using it,'' said a senior health official in the district.</p>.<p>The matter came to light when the picture of the beggar wearing the PPE kit went viral on the social networking sites.</p>.<p>''We are probing the matter....we will take action against the company responsible for disposing of the medical waste....it is sheer negligence,'' the official added.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-karnataka-maharashtra-delhi-tamil-nadu-west-bengal-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-august-21-875875.html"><strong>Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on August 21</strong></a></p>.<p>Experts said that the PPE kit could be used only once. They say that the used PPE kits, masks and gloves should be disposed of in a bag and sanitised with sodium chloride.</p>.<p>Earlier also there had been complaints that the doctors and paramedical staff at a hospital had thrown the used PPE kits outside the premises instead of disposing of them properly.</p>.<p>Two children were seen carrying firewood in a used PPE kit, which they had found at a garbage dump, in Agra town a few months back. </p>
<p>In Uttar Pradesh's Pilibhit town, which is about 300 kilometres from Lucknow, many residents thought that he might have been a member of the health officials visiting their localities to take samples for coronavirus test.</p>.<p>After all, he had put on a PPE (personal protective equipment) kit, which is generally worn by the health workers.</p>.<p>Much to their shock and dismay, it later turned out that he was a beggar and had put on the used PPE kit in a bid to protect himself from the rains.<br /><br /><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-news-live-updates-unlock-30-rules-india-maharashtra-karnataka-delhi-tamil-nadu-mumbai-bengaluru-chennai-ahmedabad-new-delhi-total-cases-deaths-recoveries-today-covid-19-coronavirus-vaccine-covid-vaccine-updates-869265.html"><strong>For latest updates on coronavirus outbreak, click here</strong></a></p>.<p>''He (beggar) had found the PPE kit near a hospital...someone must have thrown it instead of disposing of it properly after using it,'' said a senior health official in the district.</p>.<p>The matter came to light when the picture of the beggar wearing the PPE kit went viral on the social networking sites.</p>.<p>''We are probing the matter....we will take action against the company responsible for disposing of the medical waste....it is sheer negligence,'' the official added.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-india-karnataka-maharashtra-delhi-tamil-nadu-west-bengal-update-state-wise-total-number-of-confirmed-cases-deaths-on-august-21-875875.html"><strong>Coronavirus India update: State-wise total number of confirmed cases, deaths on August 21</strong></a></p>.<p>Experts said that the PPE kit could be used only once. They say that the used PPE kits, masks and gloves should be disposed of in a bag and sanitised with sodium chloride.</p>.<p>Earlier also there had been complaints that the doctors and paramedical staff at a hospital had thrown the used PPE kits outside the premises instead of disposing of them properly.</p>.<p>Two children were seen carrying firewood in a used PPE kit, which they had found at a garbage dump, in Agra town a few months back. </p>