Medical professionals assess each situation individually. In many cases, brief, non-invasive contact may be considered low risk—but it is never automatically risk-free.
Myth 2: “If the person didn’t d!e from an infection, touching them is completely safe”

This is why healthcare workers and funeral staff follow strict hygiene protocols regardless of the cause of death.
Myth 3: “A quick kiss on the forehead is harmless”
A brief kiss may feel innocent, and in many cases it does not lead to illness but medically, it is not risk-free. The mouth is a direct entry point for bacteria. Even minimal contact can pose a small risk, particularly for children, elderly individuals, or those with weakened immune systems.
Doctors do not say this to discourage grieving rituals, but to encourage safer alternatives when possible. Continue reading…