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)?
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)?