COVID-19: Nyaradzo stops home removal of bodies

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Nyaradzo Group has with immediate effect stopped services such as removal of bodies from homes and all bodies are being treated as Covid-19 contaminated.

In a statement, Nyaradzo Group said that the move was in line with instructions from the Ministry of Health and Child Care in light of the Covid-19 outbreak.

The group also said they had suspended their bus service for mourners as part of fulfillment of Government’s directive to minimize the risk of Covid-19 infection. The Herald

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