
Forensic pathologist Sergio Sarita Valdez warned on Friday, 20 March 2020 that the Dominican Republic does not have the capacity to deal with a wave of deaths. He urged that the bodies of infected bodies not be exposed at funeral homes, nor autopsies carried out. He said the coffins should be sealed, protected and kept in airtight conditions in an isolated place.
“In terms of funeral homes, they should be handled in rapid transit from the moment they die, so they can either be cremated or buried immediately. You can’t be holding wakes with people touching the body,” he recommended.
Sarita Valdez urged health authorities to reach an agreement with funeral homes and negotiate the time and storage for foreigners, to store them in separate refrigerated vans until they can be returned to their countries of origin.
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23 March 2020