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How to handle Covid-19 patient body

Cremation of the 57-year-old man from Dum Dum done by following all rules of the health ministry

A medic staff member receives disinfectant spray from a colleague outside a hospital, before lockdown in the wake of coronavirus pandemic in Calcutta on Monday, March 23 (PTI)

Monalisa Chaudhuri
Published 23.03.20, 08:25 PM

The body of the 57-year-old man from Dum Dum, who became the first person in Bengal to die after being infected with Covid-19, was taken for cremation following all rules of the health ministry, state health department officials said.

Guidelines issued by the Union health ministry says: “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.”

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The 57-year-old was admitted to a private hospital in Salt Lake. Officials said the body was kept in the hospital mortuary in a coffin wrapped in prescribed materials.

Police said post-mortem was not performed because the cause of death was known and to rule out chances of further spread of infection.

The guidelines issued by the health ministry for preservation of the body of a Covid-19 patient and the last rites mentions the following

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