CAIRO, Apr 12 (NNN-MENA) – Egyptian Public Prosecutor, Hamada al-Sawy, ordered an investigation, after citizens attempted to prevent the burial of a doctor, who died from COVID-19, state-run Nile TV reported.
The police fired tear gas and arrested 20 people in Dakahlia province, who protested against the burial process, out of fear of the virus spread, the report added.
The 64-year-old doctor, who tested positive for the virus, after returning back from Saudi Arabia, passed away in an isolation hospital in Ismailia province, last week.
The images of the crowds, who stopped the burial in the victim’s village of birth, went viral on social media and caused public uproar.
Finally, the authorities intervened, to allow the burial to be held in the hometown of the doctor’s husband, under strict security measures.
This is not the first time that people opposed the burial of COVID-19 victims, over the concern that this would allow the virus to spread.
“The Health Ministry is adopting strict guidelines, in washing and enshrouding the deceased,” said Ayman Fouda, chief of forensics medicine of Egyptian Health Ministry.
He added that, the dead body is placed with charcoal, inside a sealed bag and the cemetery will be sterilised and closed, following the burial for 60 days, to avoid possible infections during the process.– NNN-MENA