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11-04-2020, 03:10 AM
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Re: Russia - Overflowing Morgue ( Without annoying watermark )
you can tell some of those bodies were dragged on the ground into the room by the arm positioning and the blood streaks. Smh what’s the backstory ?!
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11-04-2020, 03:50 AM
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Re: Russia - Overflowing Morgue ( Without annoying watermark )
I believe the man is saying "Help me" and the woman is saying "Show me." Hopefully someone can provide a more complete translation.
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11-04-2020, 07:37 AM
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Re: Russia - Overflowing Morgue ( Without annoying watermark )
video from Novokuznetsk Russia, 20-10-26 https://vk.com/inc_kuzbass?w=wall-61492440_753595 In Novokuznetsk, the Health Department issued a statement saying the morgue had overflowed because many families of the dead had also fallen ill and were not able to retrieve the bodies for burial. The authorities were building new shelves to accommodate the bodies, the statement said. In Blagoveshchensk, a city in the Far East on the border with China, a local journalist, Natalya Nadelyaeva, described in despair having to wait in line at a morgue to pick up the body of her grandfather, then wait in another line at a funeral home to arrange burial. “The undertakers told me they just don’t have enough crews to bury everybody on time,” she said. Editors’ Picks Watch What Happens When Real Housewives Don’t Wear Masks Will ‘Mank’ Be Netflix’s First Best-Picture Winner? ‘We Don’t Have to Put Up With This’: A Candid Conversation About Bodies Overall, Russia’s reported mortality rate of 19 per 100,000 people is lower than that of most West European countries and the United States. One explanation is that wide testing in Russia turns up many mild or asymptomatic cases. But there have also been indications that mortality has been underreported. In St. Petersburg, a news site, Fontanka.ru, reported Friday that it had obtained a document from the city’s crematorium seeming to contradict the official death count from Covid-19. The document, called the “Account of Acts of Cremation of Bodies Infected with the New Coronavirus,” listed 2,194 more cremations than reported deaths from the virus from April until October, the site calculated. Pileups have hit hospitals as well as morgues. In Omsk, a Siberian industrial city, two ambulance drivers this month picked up a 70-year-old woman and an 85-year-old man with severe Covid-19 symptoms but could find no hospitals with free beds. After being turned away by multiple emergency rooms over 10 hours, they parked outside the regional Ministry of Health in protest, with their ailing patients still aboard. source nytimes |
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11-04-2020, 07:50 AM
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Re: Russia - Overflowing Morgue ( Without annoying watermark )
Wtf, even if they can't handle that many bodies.. surely they can arrange them in a tidier way? Or keep each body wrapped up in a bag then stack them? Unless they're that short of supplies too that they can't do that. I don't get why so many bodies appear to be half worked on. A few there looked like they'd had autopsies but weren't sewn back up? The hell? Being overwhelmed with patients/bodies is one thing. Being a lazy sloppy filthy department of staff is another. Looks like a hoarder is running that show the way its kept. |
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11-04-2020, 08:53 AM
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Re: Russia - Overflowing Morgue ( Without annoying watermark )
Here's the video:
__________________ "I'd give the world for the chance just to see your face again. Still I pretend that you're still standing by." |