Traditional burial rites to be overlooked in cases of Covid-19 deaths in Mangaung

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The Covid-19 pandemic has dramatically changed the face of burials in the Free State.

“This means they can cause severe human disease and may present a high risk of spreading to the community and there is no effective treatment. The handling of human remains will be strictly monitored by environmental health practitioners from municipal health services throughout the process,” Khedama said.Remains will be moved from a health facility to the designated health facility mortuary by a forensic pathology vehicle.

“It is important to explain to the family that the remains shall under no circumstances go to the family home; whether for viewing, aesthetic, hygiene preparations, cultural or religious reasons. “On the day of the burial, the funeral service will continue without the presence of the remains. Instead, the vehicle transporting the remains will drive past the home or place where the service is taking place to join the cortege to the cemetery or crematorium,” he explained.

 

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In fact the virus has changed the whole culture how funerals take place, and I think forever...

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