Management of Mass Death in COVID-19 Pandemic in an Indian Perspective

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Current international experience has shown the vulnerability of health-care systems of developed nations, and of developing nations such as India, to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). COVID-19 pandemic is a disaster with mass casualties. International experience has revealed that, even in the countries where mass disasters are less frequent and not involved in conflicts, they are overwhelmed with COVID-19 deaths. Although, in the current scenario with fewer deaths, India's health-care system can handle the situation of COVID-19 but should be prepared for the worst in terms of appropriate management, and adequate infection prevention measures including handling the dead without hampering the dignity of the deceased and of the surviving family. Before any crisis overwhelms responders and resources, emergency response plans should be established and activated to ensure the reliable identification and documentation of the dead. The current review was carried out to recommend the proper management of dead bodies in the COVID-19 mass disaster with a particular focus on resource-poor countries, such as India.

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Swain, R., Sahoo, J., Biswal, S. P., & Sikary, A. K. (2022). Management of Mass Death in COVID-19 Pandemic in an Indian Perspective. Disaster Medicine and Public Health Preparedness, 16(3), 1152–1155. https://doi.org/10.1017/dmp.2020.399

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