Hitch
12th April 2020, 01:22 AM
Check out the latest fear mongering BS from the media.
Good quote from article "Councilman Mark Levine tweeted on Monday that soon the city would have to start burying bodies in public spaces to avoid them being left in the street."
Leaving virus stricken dead bodies on the street, you say?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8192573/New-York-City-planning-temporarily-burying-coronavirus-victims-public-parks.html
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Councilman Mark Levine made the grave announcement on Monday
Councilman Mark Levine made the grave announcement on Monday
New York City will start temporarily burying coronavirus victims in public parks in trenches dug for 10 caskets if the death roll keeps climbing past a rate hospitals and morgues can keep up with.
The shockingly grim announcement came from Councilman Mark Levine who said it would be done in a 'dignified' manner but that it was what was necessary.
He called it 'temporary interment'.
He said the medical examiner is coping with the 'equivalent of an ongoing 9/11' and that there were 10 times as many at-home deaths as well as the soaring number of people dying in hospitals.
New York City's death toll is already at more than 2,000 and a spike in deaths is expected this week, when the apex hits.
Good quote from article "Councilman Mark Levine tweeted on Monday that soon the city would have to start burying bodies in public spaces to avoid them being left in the street."
Leaving virus stricken dead bodies on the street, you say?
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8192573/New-York-City-planning-temporarily-burying-coronavirus-victims-public-parks.html
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Councilman Mark Levine made the grave announcement on Monday
Councilman Mark Levine made the grave announcement on Monday
New York City will start temporarily burying coronavirus victims in public parks in trenches dug for 10 caskets if the death roll keeps climbing past a rate hospitals and morgues can keep up with.
The shockingly grim announcement came from Councilman Mark Levine who said it would be done in a 'dignified' manner but that it was what was necessary.
He called it 'temporary interment'.
He said the medical examiner is coping with the 'equivalent of an ongoing 9/11' and that there were 10 times as many at-home deaths as well as the soaring number of people dying in hospitals.
New York City's death toll is already at more than 2,000 and a spike in deaths is expected this week, when the apex hits.