Covid -19 has killed more Americans than HIV/Aids did in 40 years

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Funeral homes are eating

can you harvest organs from covid deaths?

patients who no longer test positive for covid but died due to complications brought on by covid can donate their organs. there was a covid story about a mother who donated her college-age son organs after he died, he was initially hospitalized for covid.
 

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Honestly cars have been wiping out entire generations of people for decades and nobody cares, people drive too fast infact, I know Americans still won't give af about covid. I won't lie, it took me awhile to understand the numbers, but when I really think about it, 730k people is overwhelming, that's a whole city done away with


To drive home the point, people were mad at seatbelt laws when they were introduced.

 

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You just chill out and watch funeral home customers all day?:mjlol:

No but I pass some by everyday on my way to and from work. They also have police cars escorting the hearse and family members cars to the cemetery and I rarely see them anymore
 

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No but I pass some by everyday on my way to and from work. They also have police cars escorting the hearse and family members cars to the cemetery and I rarely see them anymore
So the 30 seconds total you them per day gives you an idea of their daily business? I'm pretty sure most funerals are held mid day
 

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this is what people miss out on and bro I'm telling you that shyt burns my soul man.

man all those morons harping on about 99% survival rate and simultaneously saying we all have to live with it don't seem to understand there would be 5+ million dead americans minimum in a short period of time, tens of millions more afflicted with life long ailments. also what does the economy look like after that?

people really don't grasp the magnitude of it all.

out of 730K people dead, how many were business owners? how many were their families breadwinner? how many held crucial knowledge or were crucial to an organization as a mentor, teacher or trainer. Lots of knowledge and skill just gone in a very short timespan is never good. we're basically slowly boiling with the negative societal impacts this pandemic will leave on us.
 

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So the 30 seconds total you them per day gives you an idea of their daily business? I'm pretty sure most funerals are held mid day

I work in the afternoons so I see what's going on during the day
 

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The difference is...everybody caught COVID. shyt is airborne and highly contagious. If you stay away from anal sex, used needles, and blood transfusions, it's allegedly very difficult to contract HIV.
 

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The difference is...everybody caught COVID. shyt is airborne and highly contagious. If you stay away from anal sex, used needles, and blood transfusions, it's allegedly very difficult to contract HIV.

less than a quarter of the population got covid.
 

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No but I pass some by everyday on my way to and from work. They also have police cars escorting the hearse and family members cars to the cemetery and I rarely see them anymore


Texas Embalmer Shares Nightmare COVID Experiences: 'Unlike Anything I've Seen Before'

Funeral homes have been getting slammed in states that have seen the highest covid deaths per Capita. If hospitals are getting slammed then best believe funeral homes are too



I really wish we were embalming them all, but we just don’t have the manpower right now. As far as licensed embalmers, there’s a definitely a big shortage, especially down here in Texas

Right now shifts start at 8 a.m. and we are currently working 19 to 20 hours the first day of our two-day shifts. Then we’re back up after sleeping a few hours, and we don’t sleep that second night of work. Then I go home and either work other places in my town ― I live in East Texas and I drive to central Texas for work and, even when I’m home, I often help out at the local funeral home here and other places are calling for help

I’d say 85% of the people who are coming in right now passed from COVID. A lot of them are coming from the ICU. It’s not uncommon to get bodies from there, but what is uncommon is to get seven or eight or 10 bodies a day.

It’s so bad that we have had to get one of those large government FEMA refrigerated trailers. We’ve never had that before. Our facility has the ability to hold somewhere around 90 or 100 bodies in the walk-in refrigerator in our building, and another smaller one in the garage will hold another 18 or so bodies. And we’re full! If it comes down to it and we completely run out of refrigeration space, we will wind up having to embalm everybody that comes in that we can’t put into refrigeration. Basically, if we can’t get a body into refrigeration or buried within 24 hours, then we have to embalm, and there are only so many people who are qualified to do that
 
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Texas Embalmer Shares Nightmare COVID Experiences: 'Unlike Anything I've Seen Before'

Funeral homes have been getting slammed in states that have seen the highest covid deaths per Capita. If hospitals are getting slammed then best believe funeral homes are too


With this current surge from [the delta variant], I notice we’re not getting bodies out of the nursing homes like we were the last time, most likely due to the fact that most of these old nursing home patients have been vaccinated. Right now the bodies I’m seeing are ranging from the late 20s to the elderly. We’ve had quite a few bodies in their mid-to-late 30s, 40s, 50s. I’ve also noticed that with delta, for the most part, these people were not spending nearly as much time in the ICU before they die. Sadly, that’s been to our benefit because they’re not in as bad of a condition as they were with the last surge.

- the Mortician being interviewed :francis:
 

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With this current surge from [the delta variant], I notice we’re not getting bodies out of the nursing homes like we were the last time, most likely due to the fact that most of these old nursing home patients have been vaccinated. Right now the bodies I’m seeing are ranging from the late 20s to the elderly. We’ve had quite a few bodies in their mid-to-late 30s, 40s, 50s. I’ve also noticed that with delta, for the most part, these people were not spending nearly as much time in the ICU before they die. Sadly, that’s been to our benefit because they’re not in as bad of a condition as they were with the last surge.

- the Mortician being interviewed :francis:

Damn

America is looking like India, with dead bodies in freezers for over an entire year, before funeral arrangements can begin.
 
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