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Covid-19: Sri Lanka holds mass cremations as cases surge

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Source: https://www.khaleejtimes.com/corona...ri-lanka-holds-mass-cremations-as-cases-surge


Covid-19: Sri Lanka holds mass cremations as cases surge
AFP/Colombo
Filed on August 9, 2021

Daily virus infections in the country have doubled in a month to more than 2,500 with nearly 100 deaths.

Sri Lanka has begun mass cremations to clear a backlog of dead bodies from Covid-19 as cases surge across the island, officials said Monday.

Daily virus infections in the country have doubled in a month to more than 2,500 with nearly 100 deaths, putting a huge strain on hospitals.

On Sunday evening Colombo Municipality began mass cremations, disposing of 15 corpses at the Colombo General Cemetery after the island’s main hospital said it had no more freezer space.

The Public Health Inspectors (PHI) union said bodies of Covid-19 patients piled up at hospitals over the weekend as crematoriums working round the clock were unable to cope with a rapid rise in deaths.

“At this rate, we may have to build new crematoriums,” PHI union chief Upul Rohana told reporters in Colombo...
 
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