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Namibia eases Covid-19 burial restrictions
By ANA Reporter
Rustenburg – Namibia has relaxed restrictions on the burial of people who died of Covid-19.
In the revised format, Health Minister Dr Kalumbi Shangula said the restrictions have been eased to allow the body to be buried at a site the families preferred. A person who died of Covid-19 may be buried at a site which the family chooses and not necessarily at the locality where the person has died as has been the case so far, he said on Wednesday.
Namibia is keeping its Covid-19 restriction in place up to February 24.
He said families who choose to bury their loved ones outside the locality where the death occurred may do so at their own cost, provided that the human remains are handled by a professional and registered undertaker who has been trained and certified by the state to handle human remains of people who succumbed to infectious diseases, including Covid-19.
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SADC contributes half Covid-19 numbers in Africa
By ANA Reporter
By Molaole Montsho
Rustenburg – Southern African Development Community (SADC) chairperson Filipe Nyusi says more than 50 percent of all new daily infections of Covid-19 on the African continent have been reported in the SADC region in January. There is a growing concern that infections are being driven in part by a new strain of coronavirus known as 501.V2 which has so far been reported in three SADC countries, according to the Africa Centre for Disease Control, he said in his address on the second wave of Covid-19 in the SADC. Under this scenario, our health systems are rapidly reaching the limit of their capacities and the situation is expected to worsen in the short term.
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