City
Epaper

Health ministry issues guidelines for disposal of dead bodies of suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19

By ANI | Updated: March 17, 2020 16:50 IST

The Union Health Ministry has issued guidelines for disposal of dead body of a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.

Open in App

New Delhi [India], Mar 17 : The Union Health Ministry has issued guidelines for disposal of dead body of a suspected or confirmed case of COVID-19.

"The main driver of transmission of COVID-19 is through droplets. There is unlikely to be an increased risk of COVID infection from a dead body to health workers or family members who follow standard precautions while handling body. Only the lungs of dead COVID patients, if handled during an autopsy, can be infectious," the ministry said.

The ministry also explained about standard precautions to be followed by health care workers while handling dead bodies of COVID . It includes hand hygiene, use of personal protective equipment (e.g., water resistant apron, gloves, masks, eyewear), safe handling of sharps, disinfect bag housing dead body; instruments and devices used on the patient, Disinfect linen, clean and disinfect environmental surfaces.

The ministry said that all staff identified to handle dead bodies in the isolation area, mortuary, ambulance, and those workers in the crematorium/burial ground should be trained in the infection prevention control practices.

Mortuary staff handling COVID dead bodies should observe standard precautions. "Dead bodies should be stored in cold chambers maintained at approximately 4°C," read the guidelines.

The health ministry asked to avoid autopsies of COVID-19 dead bodies. If an autopsy is to be performed for special reasons, then it should be done following infection prevention control practices.

The ministry said bathing, kissing, hugging, etc. of the dead body should not be allowed. "The funeral/ burial staff and family members should perform hand hygiene after cremation/ burial," the guideline said.

The ministry also asked people to avoid large gatherings at the crematorium/ burial ground.

Till Tuesday, 126 people tested positive for COVID -19, including 22 are foreigners. Three people have died of the infection and 33 people discharged so far.

( With inputs from ANI )

Tags: indiaNew DelhiThe Union Health Ministry
Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalIranian President Calls for Constructive Role of Brics to Halt West Asia Conflict During Talks With PM Modi

LifestyleEid 2026 Date: When Will Saudi Arabia, UAE and India Celebrate Eid-ul-Fitr?

MaharashtraMaharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis Unfurls 200-Foot National Flag at Nagpur’s Kasturchand Park

NationalAhmedabad Traffic Update for India vs New Zealand T20 World Cup Final: Check Road Closures and Alternate Routes Near Narendra Modi Stadium

AurangabadLocal industries feel heat of Global conflict

National Realted Stories

NationalOn polling day, AK Antony leads Cong-led UDF charge, predicts 'historic' mandate against Vijayan govt

NationalBrisk voting in Assam in first four hours, over 38 pc polling recorded

NationalBJP leader murder case: Special court to deliver verdict on Karnataka Cong MLA Kulkarni today

National'Will get more seats': Puducherry CM Rangaswamy exudes confidence in NDA victory

NationalDelhi court orders Google, media platforms to take down allegedly defamatory content on Sandesara family