The World Health Organization (WHO) says no coronary heart disease has been reported so far. There is also no evidence of corona infection from dead bodies. The agency has provided some guidelines in the ongoing frightening burial of a dead person infected with the newly-created corona virus (Covid-19) , which will address a number of questions raised about coronary heart disease transmission from a dead person to a living person. The agency insists that adequate data and research have shown that corona-infected corpses do not transmit the disease. Thus far no person who came in contact with corpses in Corona has died of the disease. However , the agency says people involved in burying bodies in Corona should take the necessary protective measures. 1. Corona corpses should be burned ? A misconception has spread among the people that corpses should be cremated in Corona . But this is not correct. If this is done, it will be based on religious rituals and misconceptions. It has nothing to do with proper burial. The highest level of protection should be ensured for the people involved in the burial of dead bodies in Corona. Before bathing and burying the corpse, they should wash their hands thoroughly and use emergency equipment to prevent infection. 2. Will the burial work heal quickly or late ? The agency called for giving as much time as needed to the funeral of the deceased in Corona, keeping in view the respect of the deceased , his religious rites and the interests of the family . However, the agency has directed that maximum safety and precautionary measures be taken in the case of burial and burial of the body to avoid infection during burial. 3. How will Fareg protect himself from burial ? Wash your hands thoroughly before and after touching the corpse. In addition, everyone will take the necessary protective measures according to their work ; Such as: masks , hand gloves , PPI etc. Also , if there is a risk of some discharge from the corpse , cover the whole head with waterproof clothing , goggles or helmet with the above mentioned things. 4. How will the corpse be prepared ? The body should be moved and relocated as little as possible and shrouded and taken to the graveyard as soon as possible. According to the agency, there is no need to wrap the body in a special bag before taking it to the cemetery. However, if there is a risk of some water leaking from it , then it must be done. 5. What will be the warning in case of bath ? Participants in the bath will use masks , hand gloves , goggles , PPI , waterproof clothing and antiseptic medicine to protect themselves. . What will be the warning of the family and friends of the deceased ? The health agency said the family of the deceased could see and say goodbye without touching or kissing him. However, family members who are over 60 years old , children or physically weak people (especially those with poor immunity to shortness of breath , heart disease and diabetes) will not participate in the burial. . What will be the method of burial ? Family and friends of the deceased will be able to bid farewell to him according to their religious beliefs and customs. However, they will not touch or kiss the corpse and they will wash their hands thoroughly with soapy water after saying goodbye. Those who will carry the body and bury it in the grave must wear hand gloves and PPI and at the end of the work take off the gloves and wash their hands thoroughly with soapy water. The participants in the shroud burial of the dead body will take off their clothes and wash them as soon as the work is done. . What will be the correct method of janaza prayers ? According to the World Health Organization , the work will be carried out in accordance with the religious beliefs and customs of the deceased. But there will be some conditions for those who perform janaza - they will not touch the corpse. Wear PPI , wear hand gloves, and use eye and face protection masks and goggles. Especially those who will carry corpses. 9. How will the clothes of the dead person be disinfected ? According to the World Health Organization, the clothes of a dead person in Corona will be washed with soap and water in an electronic washing machine at temperatures between 80 and 90 degrees. If you do not have a washing machine, the clothes should be washed in a large pot or house with boiling hot water and soap and the water should be squeezed very well so that no drop of water falls and it should be dried in the hot sun . References: Al Jazeera.