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Hours after a tragic scene in which people from the villages of “Shubra El-Bahou” and “Dead Worker” at the Aga Center in Dakahlia Governorate opposed the burial of the body of a doctor who died of infection by the crown virus, was a completely different scene organized in Shabas Omair village, which is affiliated with the Qalin Center in Kafr Al-Sheikh governorate, in preparation to bury a village woman as a result of her infection by HIV.
“The martyr is not only the mother of her children, but she is the mother of all the people in the village.” The most prominent message in people’s comments on the social networking site “Facebook” was accompanied by another statement: “What happened in Dakahlia cannot happen in our city.”
The slogans became a tangible reality with the arrival of the ambulance in the village, where the families lined up, separated and carried out all the instructions of the Department of Preventive Medicine of the Kafr El-Sheikh Health Directorate.
Village doctors were the link between Health Ministry officials, on the one hand, and the townspeople, on the other, in supervising the general scene of the body’s funeral.
The announcement of the family of the deceased about the state of death included raising the shame of the people “who will attend the funeral prayer, appreciate their condolences and whoever does not attend, we will find an excuse and invite him to pray to those absent for his soul “
The invitation was received by the villagers with the determination to receive the body, but under the full coordination of a committee established by the village doctors on the social networking site “Facebook” to educate the villagers on the procedures to deal with the Corona virus and tips to bury the deceased.
“There is no security, no touching the ambulance, in addition to not leaving the body during the funeral prayer, and leaving immediately after the prayer without going up to the graves, while making sure to keep the ranks among the faithful.” These were all precautions to which people adhered in full cooperation. With the police present.
Dozens of people from the village wore masks and gloves, which were distributed free of charge to body mourners by a pharmacy and a “supermarket”, amid requests for mercy and forgiveness for the deceased, who were buried by four of their people in the family graves after they implemented all the precautionary measures approved by the Department of Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health.
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