Both sides have been burying their dead as Ukraine slides further towards war, with supporters of Russia and of a united Ukraine each accusing the other side of tearing the country apart.
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When the pandemic struck, a section of Sri Lanka blamed Muslims for the spread of the Wuhan virus as the country s Buddhist monks sold factless stories.
According to the guideline on the safe management of Wuhan virus victims, the World Health Organisation(WHO) says: people who have died from COVID-19 can be buried or cremated according to local standards and family preferences. The belongings of the deceased person do not need to be burned or otherwise disposed of,
In short, it is safe to bury Wuhan virus victims since science does not say burial poses a healthcare risk. However, majoritarian politics does. The pandemic is the perfect opportunity for the government in Colombo to play politics and pander to Islamophobia.
daughter. she thought someone was breaking into their home of he went to look and their back room had disappeared. plunged into the earth will. it is bizarre. it hurts, obviously. it s your home. your family is taking it okay? well, as good as possible snmpl the insurance company knew there was sinkhole activity. for two years he had work the company to get it fixed. now he is lucky to be alive. our fourth story, burying the dead. one week after super typhoon heyen. bodies upon bodies. those are black body bags you are looking at. and you will see, what tilages here are not convey is the smell. the death toll now stands at 3631. that number will rise. at least 1,100 more missing still. the hope of finding survivors more unlikely with each passing day. nick payton walsh is outfront.