New Delhi: In the midst of increasing Covid-19 cases, three civil institutions have begun to strengthen the arrangements in the crematorium, the base of the funeral, and the funeral to overcome any emergency.
North and South corporation has carried out a fully operational online booking service.
“Even though the mortality rate is less than this time, taking lessons from the previous wave, we make enough arrangements.
Three civil institutions have begun to accept Covid’s body on cremation reasons and therefore, we have issued direction to the staff in the crematorium to follow Covid guidelines and strictly Take all precautions, “said South Korporan officials.
In the command issued on Wednesday, the North corporation has stated that a number of limited visitors will be permitted with the body (20).
The staff will use masks, following social blasphemy, making announcements through the public address system to avoid people’s collection in one place, reduce cremation and registration time, make the corpse van fully operate and ensure adequate fuel supply, which is stated.
“We also publish slip online after cremation,” said a North corporate official.
East Delhi Municipal Corporation, which faces last year’s land crisis, has managed to get 2,000 square meters next to the burial land near Buland Mosque, Shastri Park.
“We have flattened sites with land and will declare when needed.
The capacity of existing reasons has also increased.
On three cremation reasons, we have dedicated 35 pyros to the Covid body and if needed, we will increase their number,” said an EDMC official.
In North Delhi, work to install CNG units in Inderpuri Crematorium is ongoing and the body of the kitil has been dedicated 504 of 1,132 pyros for the body of Covid in 15 places, including three crematoriums managed by gram Sabha.
In Southern Delhi, the dedicated 450 covid Pyres have been made and working on four new CNG furnaces in the 24 Dwarka sector and Punjabi Bagh will be completed in 15 days.
“If needed, we can make a temporary Pyrus,” said South Korporan officials.
Helpline for Covid patients at the Dairand Delhi East Hospital in East Delhi launched Helpline called “Corona Mitra” for Covid patients on Saturday.
Dr.
Gladbin Tyagi, Nodal Officer for Covid affairs, said that the expert doctor would provide 24×7 teleconsultations through this helpline.
“People can call 22119747, 22314028 (EXTN.
272) to take advantage of facilities,” he said.