The family from Coast wanted to bring the body of their son home. But they only had 24 hr to raise Ksh 1.2 million. Not sure of their fate. many more will face the same predicament. These bodies are being cremated, and some are taken for mass burials! What will Kenya do if they ever get overwhelmed?
The ministry has already provided guidelines for cremation and burial. What is key is disinfection and reducing over crowding. For mass burials, the directive will be issued when we get there. Other African nations have dealt with this during Ebola outbreaks. The WHO has its guidelines as well. This area is well covered.
Mass cremation does make sense, considering the volumes and logistics.
And the smell of burning flesh rendering the air for miles
Si the way the incinerators to burn medical waste in most hospitals are designed in a way to not have the smoke affect anything hapa chini kwa ground?
Cremate. Unapanda kwa shamba kwani ni ndizi?