sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration
by Sexydimma on Jul 30, 2014 11:36:07
when,once a person
succumbs to a potentially pandemic/epidemic causing disease, his body is not returned to his relatives for
burial but is instead incinerated (usually by government
executive order) for obvious sanitary/hygiene reasons in order to prevent further infection and try and stop the rampant pandemic/epidemic from spreading.
Example:
all the religious and superstitious
spiel aside, and despite the fact that sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration was inefficiently used during
The Black Death epidemic of 1347-1351 in Europe, IMHO sanitation-hygiene prescribed corpse incineration should still be considered as a
viable option in treating the current Ebola outbreak in Western Africa