Bodies of the four Nigerians, who died of Ebola Virus
Disease, EVD, have been cremated in line with World Health Organisation, WHO,
requirements for disposal of such corpses. The body of the index (first) case,
Patrick Sawyer was the first to be cremated on July 25, 2014.
The decision to cremate the bodies, it was gathered, may not
be unconnected with the deadly nature of the Ebola Virus which is known to be
easily transmissible from human to human during handling of corpses of victims.
A health official at the Emergency Operation Centre, EOC, of
the Mainland Hospital, Lagos, who confirmed the development, said the Lagos
State Government in following strict guidelines for disposal of the bodies,
authorised cremation of all the bodies.
The official who pleaded anonymity said the decision to
cremate all bodies was to ensure appropriate containment measures and guarantee
proper handling of the bodies.
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