SHILLONG: The Meghalaya government has issued protocol/guidelines for the disposal of dead bodies of COVID-19 suspects or confirmed case of COVID-19 in accordance with the guidelines/protocol issued by the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare
The following protocol/guidelines are issued for the disposal of dead bodies
of COVID-19 suspects
or confirmed case:
- COVID-19 is mainly transmitted through
droplets. Therefore, there is less likelihood for an increased risk of COVID infection from a dead body to health workers or family
members or volunteers who follow standard
precautions while handling body
- The body after having been sealed as per the protocols/instructions and transferred to the coffin can be taken to the residence
of the deceased person. However, the coffin is not to be taken
inside the house but to be kept outside and such arrangements are to be made by the relatives
of the deceased. In case there is space constraint then the coffin is to be taken directly to the burial
or cremation ground. The coffin can be kept over the ground for a maximum of 36 hours only.
- All present at the
cremation/burial ground site will practice
standard precautions of hand hygiene, use of surgical
masks and gloves.
- The large gathering at the crematorium/ burial ground should
be avoided as a social
distancing measure as it is possible
that close family contacts may be symptomatic and/or shedding the virus.
- Viewing of the dead body by unzipping
the face end of the body bag (by those performing the burial/cremation using standard
precautions) maybe allowed, for the relatives to see the body for one last time.
- Religious rituals such as reading
from religious scripts, sprinkling holy water, and any other last rites that do not require touching
of the body can be allowed.
- Bathing, kissing, hugging,
etc. of the dead body should not be allowed.
- The funeral/ burial staff or volunteers and family members should perform hand hygiene after cremation/ burial.
- The depth of the burial grave should be about 6 ft
- If cremated, the ashes do not pose
any risk and can be collected to perform the last rites.
- The vehicle, after the transfer of the body to cremation/
burial staff will need to be decontaminated with 1% Sodium Hypochlorite (available in Pharmacies). This can also be safely done by those who carry the dead body.