I tell you where you definitely wouldn't want to swim.. the River Ganges...
The Indians and Bangladeshi's.. who are too poor to bury or cremate their dead due to C-19 or in fact any other disease, throw the body into the Ganges... or leave the body on a pyre on the filthy beach, until they are eventually swept away into the river......
Hundreds of dead bodies were seen floating in the Ganges in the northern Indian states of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar after a ferocious second wave of the coronavirus pandemic hit India in April.
Mass burial sites were also found along the riverbank in Unnao and Prayagraj districts of Uttar Pradesh, as photos of semi-buried bodies, most of them wrapped in traditional saffron cloth, emerged on social media.
Cost of cremations up during COVID-19
At Bithoor near the main city of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, a holy site along the Ganges River where cremations are held, priest Rakesh Kumar Upadhyay tells Al Jazeera the cost of cremations has shot up during the pandemic.
He says there has been a sudden surge in the demand for firewood and other items required for Hindu cremation rituals.
“Earlier the price of four quintal of firewood was 2,500 rupees ($35) but now the prices have doubled,” he says.
“On an average, a family has to spend 5,500 rupees ($75) for firewood. Then other materials such as shroud, sugar, incense sticks cost 1,500 rupees ($20) more. The cost of bringing the dead body either in an ambulance or a tractor is minimum 1,000 rupees ($14). So the cremation now costs an average of 8,000 rupees ($110), while in the month of March it was just 5,000 rupees ($69),” the priest added.