Scary images from New York City: A video is circulating on the Internet that shows how corpses at the “Brooklyn Hospital Center” are removed with a forklift.
The five-minute long clip shows a forklift truck approaching a refrigerated truck. Then white body bags are lifted over to the truck …
New York is considered to be the US epicenter of the corona pandemic. Around 800 people have already died there as a result of the lung disease, and more than 33,000 are infected. The hospitals are running out of beds.
The author of the new shock video – apparently male and a random passer-by in the car – does not reveal himself. He comments in English: “This is real! 10:40 am, Sunday morning. ” No joke. This is the Brooklyn Hospital. “
Transporting corpses by forklift truck – into a refrigerated truck waiting in front of the clinic? Can THAT really be?
The hospital has not yet responded to a BILD request about the authenticity of the video. But: BILD reporters observed on Monday how the procedure was repeated!
New Corona horror reports are coming in every day from New York: A nurse (38) from a clinic in Manhattan has published a photo that shows how the bodies of corona patients are also kept in a refrigerated truck.
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The portal “Buzzfeed“Said the nurse: “It is the terrible reality of what we are up against and where some of us have already ended up.”
Hours before he looked after one of the dead from the truck. The nurse said the woman (71) only tested positive a week ago. She died on Sunday night.
According to the city administration, there have not been as many makeshift morgues as there are now since the September 11, 2001 attacks. Caregivers who believe they may be infected with the virus must continue working until they develop symptoms. The military is also involved in the anti-corona campaign.
Floating clinic is supposed to save lives
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To relieve the hospitals in the coronavirus crisis, a hospital ship arrived in the port of New York on Monday morning (local time). The “USNS Comfort”, which moored on the west side of Manhattan, has 1,000 beds and 12 operating theaters and can accept the first patients within the next 24 hours, the local authorities said.
“On behalf of all 19 million New Yorkers, I say that we are very grateful for what the people of this country have done for us and we will return the favor,” said Governor Andrew Cuomo.