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Tuesday, 28 April 2020

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The epidemic of corona virus is growing in the world. The virus has spread like wildfire, killing hundreds of people and leaving many in hospital in critical condition. In addition to the Corona virus drug and vaccine, the ongoing research is revealing shocking details. Priests involved in the burial of Corona's infected bodies in Italy were also infected.


Many countries have banned more than 7 to 10 people from attending the funeral of a Corona infected person who has died. While the guideline for coroner's death has also been issued, the question arises as to how long the coronavirus lives in the body even after death.





The corona virus survives in any carcass as long as there is fluid. It takes 3 to 4 days for the body to run out of fluid when a person infected with any corona is buried, so the virus can survive. Therefore, if a buried person is taken out and the virus enters the body through the mouth, eyes or nose, the infection is certain.

Therefore, it is important to keep the place safe even after burial. There has always been controversy over whether to bury or cremate a corpse, which is also a matter of cultural differences, but in terms of the epidemic of corona infection, both are safe methods.

The World Health Organization says an advisory was issued during the Ebola virus outbreak that requires some care to be taken during funeral burials. Infections are more likely to occur during cremation, but there is no risk after the cremation process is completed. It is important to take care of the place where the corpse has been buried for so long as the cornea virus survives in the corpse for 3 to 4 days.




However, experts still disagree on whether the corona virus is transmitted by corpses. The virus enters the body through liquids, phlegm and saliva in the respiratory system. It is spread by coughing or sneezing of an infected person but is less likely to be spread by carcasses if care is taken.

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