PhnomPenhPost-Aug 3, 2021

The body of a deceased Covid-19 patient was finally taken by his relatives to his hometown in Tbong Khmum province after hundreds of villagers in Prek Khsay Kor commune of Prey Veng province refused to bury him in the cemetery behind their village for fears that it would spread the virus in their community. Prek Khsay Kor police chief Ly Chantha told The Post that on August 1, a Cambodian-Muslim man residing in Chak Khlanh village of Peam Ro commune and district had died after years of chronic illness. He said a Covid-19 prevention committee also sent a medical team to examine the man’s body using a rapid antigen test for Covid-19 and it came back positive. As there was no place to bury the man in Chak Khlanh village, the family of the deceased requested that the body be buried at the cemetery in Prek Khsay Kor commune’s Udom village, but the villagers there blocked the move. According to WHO, Covid-19 – while potentially deadly – is not the “deadliest” disease nor would a properly buried body present any risk of transmitting the virus. Read more at: https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/prey-veng-villagers-refuse-burial-covid-19-victim