Hundreds of dead bodies in New York City pandemic left in refrigerators since spring

Hundreds of bodies of those who died during the coronavirus outbreak in spring 2020 are still stored in refrigerated trucks in the US state of New Yorkreports The Wall Street Journal .

On the Brooklyn waterfront, 650 bodies of the deceased were left in refrigerators in “mobile morgues”.

According to the New York City’s Office of the Senior Medical Examiner, many of the bodies belong to people whose families have not yet been found, or whose relatives cannot afford a proper burial. Officials noted that it has not yet been possible to contact the relatives of about 230 of the deceased.

Earlier in November it was reported that American Texas began to store corpses use impromptu morgues in the form of refrigerated trucks. Such refrigeration units were used for these purposes after the number of cases of COVID-19 in the state exceeded the 1.1 million mark.

For the first time, refrigerated trucks for the removal of bodies of the dead from COVID-19 and trailers with refrigeration units were Spotted in New York at the end of March. Officials then assumed that the situation could worsen, and there would not be enough places in the additional morgues under construction. It was noted that such measures were last taken after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

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