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New York City sets up 45 new mobile morgues


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New York City is adding 45 new mobile morgues as in-house morgues hit capacity 
amid the deadly coronavirus outbreak.

Hospitals are reporting shortages of body bags as the coronavirus death toll 
impacts the city's health care system, according to The New York Times. 
<https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/02/nyregion/coronavirus-new-york-bodies.html?smid=fb-nytimes&smtyp=cur&fbclid=IwAR0kF2qAo8pWsYk6_BbaIMWpKgWHR-xTJsHTqvW0pm4YSjHtAYrCpWGrM-k>
 

The city's medical examiner's office has taken over the collection of bodies, 
sending in dozens of refrigerated trailers to aid morgues and cemeteries that 
are overrun by the impact of COVID-19 related deaths.

As of Tuesday, the state reported a total of 83,712 cases of the coronavirus 
and 1,941 deaths associated with it, according to Politico 
<https://www.politico.com/interactives/2020/coronavirus-testing-by-state-chart-of-new-cases/>
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Patrick Kearns, a fourth-generation funeral director who manages and operates 
three funeral homes in Queens and one on Long Island, said there is a massive 
delay in transferring bodies from medical facilities. 

"It's taking longer for the bodies to be released and for the bodies to be 
transferred," he said. "When you overwhelm the health system, you also 
overwhelm the death system."

Other experienced owners of funeral homes and mortuaries are reporting similar 
problems, a sign that the system is not ready to handle the additional 
casualties estimated to happen over the next few weeks.

"Most of these hospitals' morgues only have room for eight to 12 bodies," said 
Joe Aievoli, owner of six funeral homes in Brooklyn and Manhattan. "Now, 
they've been inundated with 30, 40, 50 deaths within a short period of time. 
They just don't have the capacity to store."

The medical examiner's office has started enacting parts of an extended plan to 
handle the deceased if the system is completely overrun.

"Tier One" has already been activated, sending mobile cold storage units to 
hospitals to reduce the number of bodies being sent to mortuaries and 
crematories.

The second tier has yet to be enacted, but would send bodies to the potter's 
field on Hart Island in the Bronx, where inmates would bury the deceased at the 
jail on Rikers Island.

The final phase of the emergency plan would coordinate with all local 
cemeteries to bury the dead in the "temporary mass internment method."

"Ten bodies in caskets are placed lengthwise in a long narrow section in the 
ground," the plan details. "The foot end of one casket is placed in close 
proximity to the head end of the next."

The medical examiner's office had established the detailed plan as early as 
2008 and published the "Pandemic Influenza Surge Plan for In- and 
Out-of-Hospital Deaths," a 93-page document detailing a solution to a scenario 
if the city ever experienced an outbreak with more than 50,000 dead in the 
course of two months.

 

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