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China’s Covid-19 Post-Mortem Reports Show That Virus Can Stay In Lungs Despite Death

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China's Covid-19 Post-Mortem Reports Show That Virus Can Stay In Lungs Despite Death - WORLD OF BUZZ
Source: TheStar & NPR

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There’s a very important reason as to why medical experts will not let you bury your deceased loved ones and carry out a proper funeral for them.

It’s because the Covid-19 virus can still survive inside the lungs of the deceased patients.

Chinese researchers conducted a post-mortem on 29 Covid-19 patients and found that the virus remained in the victims’ lungs even after their deaths, as reported by Sinar Harian.

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The autopsy also showed severe damage to the patient’s immune system by the disease. On top of all of that, the infection not only causes severe pathological changes in the lungs, but also damages the bronchioles, making it harder to breathe.

Hence, considering the fact that the virus lives on strong in the bodies of the dead, it’s only safe to say that family members and loved ones should not be allowed to interact with the body in order to protect them from the spread.

Hence, if you want to make sure your family members and loved ones get to see you again, it’s best for us all to just stay inside and adhere to the instructions given by the government.

After all, nobody wants to die alone.

 

Also read: Netizens Are Donating 1 Day’s Salary To Help The Needy, Call For MPs To Give Up 50% Of Their Pay

Netizens Are Donating 1 Day's Salaries To Help The Needy, Calls For MPs To Give Up 50% Of Their Pay - WORLD OF BUZZ

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