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Gov't changes tune on night burials for Covid-19 patients

Ministry of Health Director General Patrick Amoth during a recent press briefing on Covid-19 situation in Kenya
Ministry of Health Director General Patrick Amoth during a recent press briefing on Covid-19 situation in Kenya
New protocols for burial of Covid-19 victims
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The government has changed tune and abolished night burials of people who succumb to Covid-19.

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Health Director-General Dr Patrick Amoth said that new protocols on how to bury Covid-19 victims will be sent to counties.

He explained that if a body had been preserved well, there was no need of burying it hurriedly, and especially at night which was witnessed in some counties in Kenya.

Acting Director-General for Health Patrick Amoth
Ministry of Health Director General Patrick Amoth

If you look at the transmission of Covid-19 against other infections, there is very little likelihood that one stands a chance of getting infected from a body if treated well,” Dr Amoth said.

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Night burials outlawed

Ministry of Health guidelines issued in April dictated that the body of a person who succumbs to Covid-19 should be buried within 48 hours.

However, some victims of Covid-19 have been buried in the night by health officials with family members being excluded from the funerals.

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Health Director General Patrick Amoth

If a culture dictates that we don’t bury at night, please hold on for another 12 hours so that the burial is held the following day,” the Health DG said.

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We are going to send an alert to the counties, to remind them of this protocol so that we have a dignified burial of those who succumb to COVID-19,” he added.

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