The body of an Odisha police officer who died of Covid-19 was in the hospital for hours.

Mocking the state government’s claim to honor Covid warriors who die in the line of duty, the body of a police officer who tested positive after his death in Ganjam district dropped him off at a hospital overnight before being taken to the funeral on Saturday afternoon.

Deputy Police Inspector Rabindranath Behera was killed Friday night at the Kodala Community Health Center in Ganjam district, hours after he was admitted. Its antigenic control tested positive for Covid-19. Behera, 55, who was stationed at the court of Bhanjanagar, had returned to the house four days ago because she was not feeling well.

However, after his death, members of his circle of relatives did not manipulate the framework for the worry of being infected. The frame is not stored in a morgue. Some hospital staff members then wrapped the frame and left it on the hospital floor, attracting the care of patients arriving at the hospital. As the news of the underserved framework spread, the government temporarily disposed of a coffin. But since no policeman was able to move the frame in the coffin, two local hounds Bhagaban Padhi and Santosh Sethi with the help of hospital staff brought the frame to the coffin after dressing in EPI suits.

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Ganjam police superintendent Brijesh Ray said local police officers, and added that the inspector of the Kodala police station, the subdivision police officer, the local BDO and government officials, had given the officer an honors guard at Saturday afternoon’s funeral.

“For the purposes of the investigation, the corpse remained on the floor of the pucca. We never compromised with the dignity of the Covid warriors,” the SP said.

In Odisha, all police officers are considered Covid warriors. There is no explanation why the frame has not been moved to the morgue.

After the incident, Special Relief Commissioner PK Jena issued a circular detailing the procedure and precautions to be taken to other degrees for the body control of suspicious or shown cases of Covid-19.

“The frame should be placed in a water-resistant plastic bag, the outside of the 1% hypochlorite frame bag, wrapped in a mortuary sheet or sheet provided through the family circle and delivered to the deceased’s family member for cremation/burial. The member(s) of the patient’s circle of relatives can see the frame at the time of room removal or isolation domain with the application of popular precautions. Ashes can also be collected to carry Out the last rites. All this will have to be done, adding transport the frame according to the required precautions and hygiene procedures,” says the circular.

In an incident in Ganjam district on Friday, four hounds carried out the maximum rites of a retired director while the neighbors stayed away, suspecting that he had died of Covid-19.

Of the 10 Covid-19 sufferers reported in Odisha on Saturday, 3 were from Ganjam district. So far, another 73 people in Ganjam district have died from Covid-19.

In April this year, Odisha’s government issued a solution to grant a guard of honor to any government user or user who died in the Covid service.

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