Mumbai (Maharashtra):The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) on Friday told the Bombay High Court that it was taking adequate safety measures and scrupulously following the guidelines prescribed for the safe disposal of bodies of persons who died due to COVID-19.
The civic body was responding to a petition filed by former journalist Ketan Tirodkar, which alleged that there were several lapses in the handling of COVID-19 victims' bodies in crematoriums at Shivaji Park in Dadar, at Sion in central Mumbai and the Chandanwadi crematorium in south Mumbai.
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As per the plea, the staff at these crematoriums are not provided with safety gears like PPE kits, masks and sanitizers.
BMC counsel Anil Sakhare told a division bench of Chief Justice Dipankar Datta and Justice N J Jamadar that the civic body was following the guidelines laid down by the Union government and the World Health Organisation (WHO) for safe disposal of COVID-19 infected bodies.
"The staff at the crematorium and the driver and attendant transporting the bodies from the concerned hospital to the crematorium are provided with safety gears like PPE kits, masks, sanitizers and so on. The staff undergo regular thermal screening and throat swabs are also taken to test for COVID-19," Sakhare told the court.
According to him, COVID-19 infected bodies are disposed of in electric furnaces only.