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Coronavirus: New York 'will soon be forced to bury bodies in a public park' as morgues are full
New York may be forced to bury the bodies corpses of those who have died after contracting coronavirus in public parks as morgues are full and temporary makeshift facilities are reaching capacity.
The city’s Council Health Committee chair Mark Levin tweeted that New York will soon start a “temporary interment” whereby “trenches will be dug for 10 caskets in a line”.
“It will be done in a dignified, orderly – and temporary – manner. But it will be tough for NYers to take,” he wrote.
He said that grieving families have reported phoning as many as half a dozen funeral homes and finding none that can help with their deceased loved ones.
“Cemeteries are not able to handle the number of burial requests and are turning most down,” Levin said.
New York may be forced to bury the bodies corpses of those who have died after contracting coronavirus in public parks as morgues are full and temporary makeshift facilities are reaching capacity.
The city’s Council Health Committee chair Mark Levin tweeted that New York will soon start a “temporary interment” whereby “trenches will be dug for 10 caskets in a line”.
“It will be done in a dignified, orderly – and temporary – manner. But it will be tough for NYers to take,” he wrote.
He said that grieving families have reported phoning as many as half a dozen funeral homes and finding none that can help with their deceased loved ones.
“Cemeteries are not able to handle the number of burial requests and are turning most down,” Levin said.
Coronavirus: New York health official clarifies comments about burials for victims of COVID-19
The city’s Council Health Committee chair tweeted that the city will soon start a “temporary interment” whereby “trenches will be dug for 10 caskets in a line”.
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