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‘There are no funerals:’ Death in quarantine leaves no place to grieve

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Mar 19, 2020 #Grieve, #Nowhere
‘There are no funerals:’ Death in quarantine leaves no place to grieve

( Reuters) – Overruled by coronavirus at the age of 83, the long life of Alfredo Visioli ended with a brief event at a graveyard near Cremona, his hometown in northern Italy.

FILE IMAGE: Cemetery workers and funeral agency employees in protective masks transfer a casket of a person who died from coronavirus disease (COVID-19), into a cemetery in Bergamo, Italy March 16,2020 REUTERS/Flavio Lo Scalzo/File Image

” They buried him like that, without a funeral, without his liked ones, with just a blessing from the priest,” said his granddaughter Marta Manfredi who couldn’t attend. Like the majority of the old guy’s family – like the majority of Italy – she was restricted to her house.

” When all this is over,” she vows, “we will provide him a real funeral service.”

All over the coronavirus has struck, regardless of culture or religion, ancient rituals to honor the dead and convenience the dispossessed have been interrupted or deserted for fear of spreading it even more.

The virus, which has killed nearly 9,000 people worldwide, is improving lots of aspects of death, from the usefulness of handling infected bodies to meeting the spiritual and emotional requirements of those left.

In Ireland, the health authority is recommending mortuary workers to put face masks on dead bodies to minimize even the small risk of infection. In Italy, a funeral company is using video links to allow quarantined families to enjoy a priest bless the deceased. And in South Korea, fear of the infection has actually triggered such a drop in the variety of mourners that funeral caterers are struggling for service.

There is little time for ceremony in hard-hit cities such as Bergamo, northeast of Milan, where the mortuaries are complete and the crematorium is working around the clock, said Giacomo Angeloni, a regional authorities in charge of cemeteries.

Bergamo, home to about 120,000 people, has been handling 5-6 times the number of dead it would in normal times, he said.

Italy has actually now reported almost 3,000 deaths from COVID-19, the illness triggered by the coronavirus – the highest outside China where the virus very first emerged. The Italian army sent out 50 troops and 15 trucks to Bergamo on Wednesday to take bodies to less overloaded provinces.

A restriction on events has actually shattered the crucial rituals that help us grieve, said Andy Langford, the chief running officer of Cruse Bereavement Care, a British charity supplying totally free care and counseling to those in grief.

” Funeral services permit a neighborhood to come together, reveal feeling, discuss that individual and officially say goodbye,” he stated.

” When you feel you have no control over how you can grieve, and over how you can experience those last minutes with somebody, that can complicate how you grieve and make you feel even worse,” he said.

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In Iran as in northern Italy, healthcare facility and funeral employees are overwhelmed with bodies, as the infection has torn throughout the country, killing 1,284 people and infecting thousands, according to state TV.

The authorities have actually employed new people to dig tombs, said a manager at Tehran’s Be

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