Last week I came across a string of videos of people exploring nearly empty hospitals during this PANDEMIC. It got me thinking about what normally happens with dead bodies in hospitals. I'm sure this isn't going to surprise anyone but the hospital will hold the body in its morgue but is inclined to offload it to the family's mortuary asap barring a need for an autopsy. Once at the mortuary, MOST people are cremated. Likely there is some COVID shit that motivates people to opt for cremation too. Most mortuaries, especially in big cities don't cremate onsite. Most ship out to central crematories run by the state or something similar. Dead bodies go through a process, move from one place to another, change hands, state, federal, family, the family hired mortuary... Along the process where could one clog up the system and cause a backup of bodies to display stacking up in hospitals and refer trucks.
I checked LA county area and found a handful of crematoria. Wonder what the activity level is at these places and if it matches what we are told is happening in hospitals. They have us looking at hospitals because there's likely something else they don't want us to notice.
Last week I came across a string of videos of people exploring nearly empty hospitals during this PANDEMIC. It got me thinking about what normally happens with dead bodies in hospitals. I'm sure this isn't going to surprise anyone but the hospital will hold the body in its morgue but is inclined to offload it to the family's mortuary asap barring a need for an autopsy. Once at the mortuary, MOST people are cremated. Likely there is some COVID shit that motivates people to opt for cremation too. Most mortuaries, especially in big cities don't cremate onsite. Most ship out to central crematories run by the state or something similar. Dead bodies go through a process, move from one place to another, change hands, state, federal, family, the family hired mortuary... Along the process where could one clog up the system and cause a backup of bodies to display stacking up in hospitals and refer trucks.
I checked LA county area and found a handful of crematoria. Wonder what the activity level is at these places and if it matches what we are told is happening in hospitals. They have us looking at hospitals because there's likely something else they don't want us to notice.
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