They lie on the sidewalk, on the street, on the bridge approach, on the railroad embankment. They blow in the faces of passers-by with their germs on the fence. You can see them in parks and in nature: used, broken, no longer needed corona masks. You can even spot disposable gloves now.
 Will we be drowning in coronavirus waste after the coronavirus crisis? asks Elisabeth Büttner, who has photographed some of the city's legacies to illustrate this.

By Aziz