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.
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.