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Covid-19 spreading through the dead unlikely: AIIMS study

Findings are of immense interest as lonely last journey of victims is traumatic for families; experts also bat for research on the impact of the virus on organs

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Fear of transmission has forced authorities to restrain families from doing the last rites of Covid-19 victims

Fear of transmission has forced authorities to restrain families from doing the last rites of Covid-19 victims

The transmission of Coronavirus through a deceased person is unlikely, a study by AIIMS-Delhi has found, throwing more light into the denial of dignified last rites to Covid-19 victims. The subject is of immense interest considering that India has already seen two waves of the pandemic and a third one is looming large. The lonely last journey of Covid-19 victims is way too traumatic for families and relatives.

Experts say the need of the hour is to assess clinical pathophysiological impact of the virus on human tissues and organs, something not yet done, for future clinical reference and academic purpose. 

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