You have to put it like this: "TWO AND A HALF 9/11s (If Chuck Lorre makes this sitcom I want a cut) EVERY DAY, ALL CAUSED BY PEOPLE WHO REFUSE TO WEAR MASKS. IF PEOPLE WOULD JUST WEAR MASKS, GRAMMA WOULD LIVE FOREVER. WEAR A MASK AND WE'LL ALL BE IMMORTAL"
Odd though that most of the people not wearing masks are in "flyover country", but most of people dying are in NY and NJ. Really makes you think. Magic virus?
Seriously. There is an entire WORLD that Fedex ships to. Just how many body bag manufacturers are there in the world? Where is the shipping info? These are not receipts - they are suppositions.
According to their about page, they source medical equipment, but do not manufacture themselves, other than maybe custom branding, but that's probably outsourced to a printing company.
Long short is that this company buys huge amounts of products in bulk and the resells them in smaller quantities as needed. You need a warehouse to keep them in as you sell the supply. Multiple hospitals (and other facilities) probably place small orders every day. FedEx would make one pick up for all the shipments going out from this warehouse, which is why you see a small truck's worth of pallets waiting to be shipped.
TikTok boi is just trying to freak people out.
edit: I'll just add that FedEx has a huge supply/logistics network that doesn't require companies to place individual labels on each box. That's done by FedEx at sort facilities. FedEx picks up pallets from warehouses/manufacturers and then breaks them down and labels them as they move through the supply chain. Look up FedEx Supply Chain for more info.
Agree, the manufacturer may use Fedex as their drop ship virtual warehouse rather than warehouse them in their own building. Especially if the Fedex one is in a central location.
Worked in hospitals for many years and familiar with how they handle corpses. It use to be that the body was left in the bottom sheet and transported to the morgue with that alone and put in the fridge. The funeral home would come with their own heavy duty bag and transfer the body into that. Would like to hear from a current hospital employee but I'd bet all bodies now go into a disposable body bag to comply with COVID-19 guidelines, worker safety, etc.
I was trying to guesstimate the upper range of body bags (number of bags x box x number of boxes per pallet x number of pallets in a row x number of rows).
I came to a rough guesstimate (shaky video, uncomplete rows, uncomplete pallets, not al rows shown) of an upper range between 200 000 and 400 000 body bags. Could be much smaller than that, difficult to be sure.
The last big body bag orders in the media date back to April 2020:
C. 2.8 - 2.9 Million people die every year in the USA from all causes .
In this scheme of things, this number doesn't seem to be so out of the ordinary.
Would be interesting to know who was the payer and who was the recipient(s) of such body bags and what type of FedEx warehouse that was (regional, central, etc)?
Is it headed to Las Vegas, NV?
Every little box contains 10 body bags.....on average 7,500 die in the USA every day.
Idk if this is unusual or not
You have to put it like this: "TWO AND A HALF 9/11s (If Chuck Lorre makes this sitcom I want a cut) EVERY DAY, ALL CAUSED BY PEOPLE WHO REFUSE TO WEAR MASKS. IF PEOPLE WOULD JUST WEAR MASKS, GRAMMA WOULD LIVE FOREVER. WEAR A MASK AND WE'LL ALL BE IMMORTAL"
Odd though that most of the people not wearing masks are in "flyover country", but most of people dying are in NY and NJ. Really makes you think. Magic virus?
39k per covid death creates a lot of magic
How do I cash in on that? All I've gotten so far is a bit of stimmy.
Asking for a friend.
Seriously. There is an entire WORLD that Fedex ships to. Just how many body bag manufacturers are there in the world? Where is the shipping info? These are not receipts - they are suppositions.
We would need to know where those bags are.goinf/ if they are for one client or multiple clients etc.
Here's the link to the product page on ASP Medical's website:
https://www.aspmedical.com/products/cadaver-bags-kits/
According to their about page, they source medical equipment, but do not manufacture themselves, other than maybe custom branding, but that's probably outsourced to a printing company.
Long short is that this company buys huge amounts of products in bulk and the resells them in smaller quantities as needed. You need a warehouse to keep them in as you sell the supply. Multiple hospitals (and other facilities) probably place small orders every day. FedEx would make one pick up for all the shipments going out from this warehouse, which is why you see a small truck's worth of pallets waiting to be shipped.
TikTok boi is just trying to freak people out.
edit: I'll just add that FedEx has a huge supply/logistics network that doesn't require companies to place individual labels on each box. That's done by FedEx at sort facilities. FedEx picks up pallets from warehouses/manufacturers and then breaks them down and labels them as they move through the supply chain. Look up FedEx Supply Chain for more info.
Agree, the manufacturer may use Fedex as their drop ship virtual warehouse rather than warehouse them in their own building. Especially if the Fedex one is in a central location.
Worked in hospitals for many years and familiar with how they handle corpses. It use to be that the body was left in the bottom sheet and transported to the morgue with that alone and put in the fridge. The funeral home would come with their own heavy duty bag and transfer the body into that. Would like to hear from a current hospital employee but I'd bet all bodies now go into a disposable body bag to comply with COVID-19 guidelines, worker safety, etc.
Probably for us.
I was trying to guesstimate the upper range of body bags (number of bags x box x number of boxes per pallet x number of pallets in a row x number of rows).
I came to a rough guesstimate (shaky video, uncomplete rows, uncomplete pallets, not al rows shown) of an upper range between 200 000 and 400 000 body bags. Could be much smaller than that, difficult to be sure.
The last big body bag orders in the media date back to April 2020:
https://news.google.com/search?q=government%20orders%20body%20bags%20when%20when%3A1y&gl=US&ceid=US%3Aen
C. 2.8 - 2.9 Million people die every year in the USA from all causes .
In this scheme of things, this number doesn't seem to be so out of the ordinary.
Would be interesting to know who was the payer and who was the recipient(s) of such body bags and what type of FedEx warehouse that was (regional, central, etc)?