Dead body management training in Nepal
Kathmandu, Sept. 30 -- When Nepal recorded its first Covid death in May, a 29-year-old woman who had recently given birth to a baby boy prematurely, no one in Dhulikhel Hospital wanted to touch her deceased body, except Arun Sainju and Rajesh Gainju of the volunteer group RNA-16.
The duo is now putting their expertise in use and training hospital staff in and out of Kathmandu Valley on dead body management.
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Since thelockdown began in March, both Arun and Rajesh have been helping patients in Bhaktapur Hospital, whether helping out with arranging PCR tests or transporting people to the hospital or disinfecting their homes. Their effort
Arun and Rajesh have been hailed as the brave frontliners ...
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