When the new mother died in the hospital last month - the first person to succumb to COVID-19 in Nepal - her days-old baby was moved to an isolation ward. But the woman's body remained. Ambulance drivers and hospital workers, fearful of the contagion, refused to move the corpse from the hospital morgue to the crematorium, where it could be burned in keeping with Hindu tradition. And so authorities called upon RNA-16 _ three men and a woman in signature blue vests, renowned for their selfless volunteer work in Bhaktapur, a UNESCO world heritage site known as the "city of temples'' just east of the capital, Kathmandu.