How Covid-19 funeral rules caused disruption, anxiety in Eastern Cape

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How Covid-19 funeral rules caused disruption, anxiety in Eastern Cape
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Lockdown restrictions and regulations on how funerals must be conducted have caused considerable disruption, anxiety and misunderstandings around funeral practices in parts of the Eastern Cape.

The research was commissioned by Eastern Cape premier Oscar Mabuyane through the Eastern Cape Socio-Economic Consultative Council after an increase in Covid-19 infections during funerals. that restricted access to viewing and interaction with the corpse was a major source of anxiety.

“In the dark, the family welcomed neighbours to view the body. The next day, 50 people attended the funeral, as stipulated under Covid-19 restrictions. Fearing prosecution, they shortened the funeral service to under two hours. During the early stages of the lockdown, when alcohol sales were prohibited, local police raided several funerals to overturn drums ofand food was critical to the communal ethos ofBeer was also needed to reward the gravediggers, whose spades and picks are symbolically washed with traditional beer.

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