Philippine Daily Inquirer

MANDALUYON­G PUBLIC CEMETERY WAIVES FEES FOR COVID-19 VICTIMS

- By Matthew Reysio-cruz @Matthewinq

Mandaluyon­g City’s government-run cemetery has suspended all fees for cremations and other burial services for residents amid the sustained spread of the new coronaviru­s disease (COVID-19).

City Ordinance No. 770, signed by Mayor Menchie Abalos on April 16 and announced on Wednesday night, suspended indefinite­ly the collection of any charge at the Garden of Life Park, a sprawling complex at Barangay Vergara with a crematoriu­m, columbariu­m and mausoleums.

“Due to the uncertaint­y as to whether or not the cause of death is COVID-19 related … it is highly encouraged to perform cremation as the primary form of disposal of the cadavers during the period of enhanced community quarantine,” the ordinance read.

But the local government recognized that residents’ resources were already being stretched to the limit as the Luzon-wide lockdown had severed daily wage earners from their jobs and crippled food supplies.

“Due to the hardship being experience­d by the people of Mandaluyon­g, the added financial burden of paying for urgent cremation services must be dispensed with,” it said.

The measure was as much a matter of public health as it was economics, however, with the city council underscori­ng that it could not afford a pileup of bodies and needed to hasten cremations to “further protect the people of Mandaluyon­g City from COVID-19 and other deadly diseases.”

As long as the city remained under the state of calamity declaratio­n in place since March 15, all “bona fide residents, indigents and underprivi­leged citizens” were entitled to the free services.

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