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babylonsister

(171,075 posts)
Fri May 7, 2021, 11:44 AM May 2021

Nearly 750 COVID Victims Still in NYC Truck Morgues 1 Year Later

I find this shocking.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/remains-of-750-new-york-city-covid-19-victims-still-in-refrigerated-trucks-after-a-year?ref=home

Nearly 750 COVID Victims Still in NYC Truck Morgues 1 Year Later
ON THE WATERFRONT
Justin Rohrlich
Published May. 07, 2021 11:32AM ET


The bodies of hundreds of New York City residents who died from COVID-19 at the beginning of the pandemic remain in a series of trailers along the Brooklyn waterfront more than a year later, according to the New York Post. Dina Maniotis, executive deputy commissioner of the Chief Medical Examiner’s Office, told a City Council health committee on Wednesday that there are about 750 bodies in long-term storage at the “temporary” emergency morgue that opened last April, the paper reported. Early in the pandemic, refrigerated trucks were used in many places across the U.S. to augment capacity at morgues and funeral homes, which were stretched beyond capacity as COVID spiraled out of control.

“In the very near future, we will begin to notify all the families that we’ve been working with that we are now going to ramp our operations down slowly, give them the time that they need, and we’ll keep the operation going as they need it,” Maniotis told the committee. The facility was meant to give families extra time to make their decisions during the days of broad lockdowns and severely decreased mobility. Some have reportedly requested their relatives’ remains be buried in the city’s potter’s field, Hart Island, while city officials have lost touch with others, Maniotis said.
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Nearly 750 COVID Victims Still in NYC Truck Morgues 1 Year Later (Original Post) babylonsister May 2021 OP
Very sad. hlthe2b May 2021 #1

hlthe2b

(102,304 posts)
1. Very sad.
Fri May 7, 2021, 11:57 AM
May 2021

Seeing the desperate attempts to keep up with the mass cremations throughout India, though, I am not surprised. Now some locales have insufficient firewood to even do that.

That a city like NYC would expend the funds to try to give family members options is pretty commendable, IMO.

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