Saturday, June 20, 2026
8.6 C
Lesotho

Funerals still considered Covid-19 super spreaders

By Teboho Serutla

Funerals are still a major threat to the people, as high chances of Covid-19 infections occur at these gatherings due to cultural practices that Basotho still apply during the services.

According to NACOSEC, not more than 50 people will be allowed to attend a funeral service under the current Orange level restrictions that the country entered on Wednesday.

A funeral service should be held outdoors in order to curb the possible spread of the pandemic, and only 10 men will be allowed at the graveyard to help with the burial. All attendees are expected to wear masks.

The deceased is also expected to be buried within seven days and the funeral service should not take more than two hours or be completed later than 10:00am. Only five people/family members are allowed to collect and identify the corpse from the mortuary and no viewing of the corpse will be allowed at home.

There will be no night vigil or Friday evening prayer service, and no slaughtering of an animal; serving of meals at the funeral is not allowed as well.

Hot this week

Lesotho, World Bank sign M840m finance agreements

The government of Lesotho and the World Bank have...

World Vision to launch child wellbeing strategy 

World Vision International Lesotho will officially launch its new organisational child wellbeing strategy...

CHAL to launch immunisation network

Christian Health Association (CHAL) will tomorrow launch an immunisation network in Maseru. The new...

WASCO begins new water connections

The Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) has officially commenced new...

IEC embarks on constituency assessments 

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) will this week undertake...

Topics

Lesotho, World Bank sign M840m finance agreements

The government of Lesotho and the World Bank have...

World Vision to launch child wellbeing strategy 

World Vision International Lesotho will officially launch its new organisational child wellbeing strategy...

CHAL to launch immunisation network

Christian Health Association (CHAL) will tomorrow launch an immunisation network in Maseru. The new...

WASCO begins new water connections

The Water and Sewerage Company (WASCO) has officially commenced new...

IEC embarks on constituency assessments 

The Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) will this week undertake...

Road Fund to take over toll gate fee collection 

The Road Fund will take over responsibility for toll...

LNFOD celebrates Albinism Awareness Day  

The Lesotho National Federation of Organisations of Persons with Disabilities (LNFOD) marked...

Bank to hand over vehicle to hospice

Standard Lesotho Bank will tomorrow hand over a vehicle and...
spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_imgspot_imgspot_img
0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x