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For some of you who are not taking this crisis seriously my friends family owns a couple of funeral parlors here in new york and  sadly has been working 24 hours non stop for the last 2 weeks.the ages of the deceased are from 10 and up.only to get worse here in new york the next couple of weeks...

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I saw on the news where hospitals are using refrigerated tractor trailers to store the bodies because there is no more room in the morgues.Smiley Sad 

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There’s a morgue outside of Bellevue.

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@SilleeMee wrote:

I saw on the news where hospitals are using refrigerated tractor trailers to store the bodies because there is no more room in the morgues.Smiley Sad 


true here. DH works at a hospital, told me funeral parlors not taking any more people. The hospital morgue only hold 8. They have a refrigerator truck.

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@heart of savino wrote:

For some of you who are not taking this crisis seriously my friends family owns a couple of funeral parlors here in new york and  sadly has been working 24 hours non stop for the last 2 weeks.the ages of the deceased are from 10 and up.only to get worse here in new york the next couple of weeks...


 

@heart of savino 

 

this may sound strange, but thank you for posting this, 'cause there are still people that 'aren't getting' it or don't want to get it (aka denial).

 

just because there are no 'reported' cases in your town or county is completely irrelevant, as people come into your town from other places on a regular basis. just think about grocery shopping. every town in this country does not have a grocery store.

 

another example, one town that is next to mine does not have a post office. where do you think people in that town go, when they need to ship a package back to qvc?

 

most people that get tested, do so, close to where they live, not in the town they visited last week.

 

these are the current choices:

 

1 - stay in the house and figure it out how to make it work

 

OR

 

2- you could wind up in a funeral home or in a refrigerated truck.

some places have stopped in-person funerals. and some funeral homes are refusing to take covid-19 people.

 

in my state, the police have been breaking up backyard weddings and fining the home owner.

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@Snoopp wrote:

There’s a morgue outside of Bellevue.


 

@Snoopp 

i remember 9/11, there were refrigerated trucks in nyc and some of the boroughs every where. i also remember seeing them lined up, waiting to get closer to ground zero to be loaded. i can't think of a better word then loaded, sorry.

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Who in the world would not be taking this seriously?

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