Osun Set to Lift Ban on Burials, Rolls out Guidelines

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As part of efforts to curb the spread of the deadly Coronavirus pandemic ravaging the world, the state government of Osun has rolled out safety protocols to be followed during burial rites by relatives of the deceased. This was disclosed in a pess release signed by Prince Wole Oyebamiji
secretary to the State Government of Osun.

According to the release, “For any burial in the state of Osun, henceforth, there must not be more than 20 people, who must put on nose masks at the burial site. The relatives of the deceased must provide sanitizer at the venue and ensure observance of social distancing”.

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Families of the deceased are also expected to inform the nearest Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of the Date and Venue of the burial. The Disease Surveillance and Notification Officer ( DSNO) from the Local Government must supervise the burial.

Furthermore, the family of the deceased must write an application letter which must be accompanied by a death certificate issued by a government hospital or a letter from the ministry of health, signed by the special adviser to the governor on public health, State of Osun.

The letter must state the following; the deceased’s last address, cause of death, and a pledge by the family to abide by and follow the standard regulations set to guide against COVID-19 pandemic.

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Any family that fails to abide by these safety protocols during the burial of their loved ones would be appropriately sanctioned.

 

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