Death of COVID-19, Early Burial and Social Health: Between Preservation of Life and Respect for Culture

Alexandre Ndjalla
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Purpose: Death is a difficult moment which is managed in a particular way at the individual and collective level. It is synonymous with dysfunction at both the family and social levels. As such, a set of regulatory measures is put in place to restore the balance. In Africa and in Cameroon, the organization of funerals is an important moment for the recognition of the person who has left, but also for the members of the family, social and cultural body who remain. Therefore this paper aims to research the perceptions around early burial in context of COVID-19 and the impact on social life.Methodology: To achieve this, the researcher adopted a methodological approach specific to anthropology with field research based on individual interviews.Findings: This shows that burial is a kind of therapy. This organization responds to and is part of a particular care process. The failure to respect the dead is often the source of other problems of social balance and health.Conclusion: With the COVID-19 pandemic, new rules of life and social organization have emerged. And these are also visible and lived in the management of the deaths of this pandemic.Recommendation: It would therefore be important to give families the possibility of carrying out certain rites related to death and burial for the psychic and social balance.
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COVID-19死亡、早期埋葬与社会健康:在保护生命与尊重文化之间
目的:死亡是一个艰难的时刻,在个人和集体层面上以一种特殊的方式加以处理。它是家庭和社会层面功能失调的代名词。因此,一套监管措施到位,以恢复平衡。在非洲和喀麦隆,组织葬礼是一个重要的时刻,不仅是对逝者的认可,也是对留下的家庭成员、社会和文化团体的认可。因此,本文旨在研究COVID-19背景下人们对早期埋葬的看法及其对社会生活的影响。方法论:为了实现这一目标,研究者采用了一种人类学特有的方法论方法,基于个人访谈的实地研究。发现:埋葬是一种治疗方法。这个组织对一个特殊的护理过程作出反应,并且是这个过程的一部分。不尊重死者往往是社会平衡和健康的其他问题的根源。结论:随着新冠肺炎疫情的流行,新的生活规则和社会组织出现了。这些也是可见的,并体现在对这次大流行死亡的管理中。建议:因此,重要的是让家庭有可能举行与死亡和埋葬有关的某些仪式,以保持精神和社会平衡。
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