All this information about hospital morgue capacity over flowing, needing to use refrigerated trucks, calling on funeral homes for assistance... Let's dissect the information that we are provide vs. what information we can find. What would be the normal or average hospital morgue capacity? How long does a hospital normally store bodies and has this policy changed during COVID? Don't bodies normally end up at a funeral home anyway? I'm over in Southern California and the media is making it out to be a warzone and I don't really see it.
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I worked in a big city ICU during a non-pandemic time. On a slow day, exactly zero nurses/doctors/nurses aides would have had time to recreate Soul Train line dances. That half the hospital is doing the running man/funky chicken/moonwalking in the parking lot in multiple cities tells me that this is all BS. Oh, and the CDC two weeks ago saying that we had fewer deaths than at that point in 2019 is a tad suspect as well.