Religion meets coronavirus #12
May 10th, 2020 by Charles Cameron
Also largely stopped in Varanasi is cremation at the burning ghats — taken to be a sure route to paradise, with bodies brought in from around India. The Ganges, which carried away
Deccan Herald, Eerie silence looms over Varanasi cremation ghats amid coronavirus pandemicHindustan Times, Corona times keep the dead away from Kashi’s holy cremation ghatsDeccan Chronicle, Coronavirus caused lockdown is healing the holy Ganga**
Not to do with religion, but still of interest, is blog-friend Doc Bunker‘s lasted piece:
Robert J. Bunker and John P. Sullivan, Mexican Cartel Strategic Note No. 29: An Overview of Cartel Activities Related to COVID-19 Humanitarian Response See also this video:
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