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International Wuhan Coronavirus V2 - Hide your kids, hide your wife and buy masks!

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Simple math:

- Downtown Wuhan has 3 crematoriums.
- Each of Wuhan's 3 crematoriums have to burn at least 100 dead bodies every single day. That's at least 9,000 cremations a month.
- The rest of the body bags brought in from the all the hospitals are piling up while waiting for their turn, even though the crematoriums are working at maximum capacity, 24/7 non-stop.
- Wuhan is not the only Chinese city currently being decimated by the Coronavirus under lock-down, the same story is playing out in other provinces.

How the fuck does that come out to ~400 deaths total for the entire country of China since December 2019 til now, Mr. Xinnie the Pooh?! :mad:

The WHO might as well change their name to "What Health Organization?" at this point for their continuing perpetuation of Beijing's blatant lies.

Funeral Home Worker in Wuhan: We Are Working 24/7 to Cremate Bodies

By Nicole Hao| February 9, 2020



Workers at crematoriums in Wuhan City, the epicenter of the coronavirus outbreak, say their workload has increased dramatically in recent days, as they constantly transfer the bodies of victims from hospitals and private homes.

In an interview with The Epoch Times, a worker described long working hours to cope with the sudden increase in bodies to be cremated.

Meanwhile, videos from workers dealing with the crisis have been circulating on social media, including one from a worker at a Wuhan funeral home who shared footage of more than 10 bodies lying on gurneys, lined up for cremation.

Some netizens also shared videos they shot within different hospitals in Wuhan, showing bodies waiting to be transferred from the hospitals to funeral homes.

Since funeral home workers don’t know for sure whether the person died from the coronavirus, they wear protective suits and masks in order to defend themselves from potential infection.

Working 24/7

Wuhan has three main funeral homes in the downtown area, which are equipped with crematoriums. While cremation is a common burial practice in China, in a notice issued on Feb. 1, China’s National Health Commission said that people who have died from the virus can’t be buried and their bodies should be cremated immediately.

Because of the coronavirus outbreak, Wuhan’s Civil Affairs Bureau designated the Hankou Funeral Home to deal with the bodies of those who were diagnosed and died of the virus, according to state-run media. In addition, the Wuchang Funeral Home and Qingshan Funeral Home were designated to attend to those who died from severe pneumonia, or who were suspected coronavirus cases and died.

A worker at a Wuhan crematorium said in a Feb. 4 interview that he and his colleagues have worked 24 hours, seven days a week since Jan. 28. He said they are exhausted, and are working without proper equipment such as body bags, protective suits, and face masks.

“Since Jan. 28, 90 percent of our employees are working 24/7 … we couldn’t go back home,” a man identified as Mr. Yun told the Chinese-language Epoch Times in a phone call. He works at the Caidian Funeral Home, one of four facilities in a suburban area of Wuhan.

“We really need more manpower,” he said.

Meanwhile, more bodies continue to arrive every day.

“We need to pick up bodies when they [hospitals, communities, or family members of the deceased] call us. Every day, we need at least 100 body bags,” he said.

His workplace is required to pick up bodies from the Wuhan Tongji Hospital, Wuhan No. 13 Hospital, the newly built Huoshenshan Hospital, and other small hospitals, as well as any residences that request its services.

Yun says he’s spoken with workers at other Wuhan funeral homes, who are also overwhelmed.

“Almost all staff at each funeral home in Wuhan are fully equipped, and all Wuhan cremation chambers are working 24 hours,” he said.

The worker said staff can only sit on their chairs and nap whenever they get a chance.

“We can’t stop because we can’t leave the bodies outside for a long time,” he said.

The staff members also lack protective gear.

“For us who transfer the bodies, we don’t eat or drink for a long time in order to preserve the protective suit, because we need to take off the protective suit whenever we eat, drink, or go to the bathroom. The protective suit can’t be worn again after being used,” he said.

Yun said other staff at the funeral home, such as the receptionists, don’t get to use protective suits.

“They wear raincoats to protect themselves,” he said.

Families

Yun says he’s heartbroken to see so many bodies and to know that many family members couldn’t see their loved ones in their final moment.

“We pick up bodies from people’s houses. … Family members can’t see the body after we remove it,” he said.

According to new government regulations, funeral home staff pick up the bodies, then cremate them without notifying family members—so that the family can avoid contact with the body and potentially becoming infected with the virus.

“When family members come here, they can pay the cremation costs and then pick up the ashes,” Yun said.

At hospitals, family members also are prohibited from seeing the bodies.

Some of the deceased had hospital records, but many do not—because they could not receive prompt hospital treatment before their deaths or died waiting, he said.

“Those are treated as unknown reason [for cause of death],” Yun said.

Wuchang Funeral Home

Guyu Lab, an independent online news outlet, interviewed a worker at the Wuchang funeral home who was asked to pick up bodies from hospitals and residences, beginning Jan. 26.

“All male staff at our funeral home are picking up and moving bodies now, and female staff are answering the phones, disinfecting the funeral home, and so on,” Huang told the news outlet in a Feb. 3 report. “We work 24 hours. … We are very tired.”

Huang said his funeral home doesn’t have the equipment to properly disinfect the facility. Workers have to reuse disposable protective suits, as there are no new ones. They wear swim goggles because they don’t have protective goggles, and must wear two layers of disposable plastic gloves because they have no rubber gloves.

“We are on the verge of collapsing. We really need help,” Huang said.

https://www.theepochtimes.com/funer...e-working-24-7-to-cremate-bodies_3227432.html
 
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House them at make shift barracks, in governmet facilities outside of Wuhan. Plenty of militaries can throw up temperory shelter and medical facilities in a fortnight. You don't need brick n mortar hospitals to treat and house people.

Not so easy if you need more than a day or 2. Need water. Sanitation. Shitters. Someone to make food. Some way for them to make food of you dont have someone cooking it. Food deliveries. Heating.

Not so easy to just house 200,000 people. There is a reason cities exist
 


The good news is, everyone that we brought back are still under the mandatory 14-day quarantine.

At this point, any country who brings their citizens back from Wuhan without proper quarantine procedures already in place are committing suicide.

Since this evacuation of potential epidemic carriers is new to a lot of governments, other countries were understandably hesitant to bring their people back while observing what we are doing first. Now that we have set the template, I fully expect every country with common sense to follow our footstep and bring their expats straight to a military base, where there are plenty of secured rooms, medical staffs, hazmat suits, and enough man power to stop any infected person from running off before they are cleared, like this fucker from the first plane landed two weeks ago in March Air Reserve Base (Riverside County).
 
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Some of the latest news:

There are 66 newly confirmed coronavirus cases aboard the Diamond Princess ship docked in Yokohama, according to an announcement just made by the ship’s captain. That brings the total number of cases on the ship to 136, nearly doubling the previous total of 70 confirmed cases yesterday.



The HSBC Women's Golf World Championship scheduled to be held in Singapore from February 27 to March 1 has been canceled, with organizers citing "continued health concerns." The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) said in a statement on Monday, "the health and safety of our players, fans and everyone working at the event is always our highest priority." The 2020 Honda LPGA Thailand tournament scheduled for February 20-23 will also be canceled, the LPGA added.


Kia Motors suspends production lines at all three of its factories in South Korea


Malaysian health officials have confirmed an additional case of the Wuhan coronavirus, bringing the country's total to 17. According to state news agency Bernama, the latest case involves a 31 year-old Malaysian with no travel history to mainland China.
 
Seems like a mass genocide to me. China is killing a large portion of the population under the guise of the coronavirus.
Stories of people being welded into homes, mass bodies being cremated continuously, people dropping dead in the streets. Mixed reports on the exact number of dead.

I'm not saying somethings strange is going on but where there is smoke there is fire.
 
Some of the latest news:

There are 66 newly confirmed coronavirus cases aboard the Diamond Princess ship docked in Yokohama, according to an announcement just made by the ship’s captain. That brings the total number of cases on the ship to 136, nearly doubling the previous total of 70 confirmed cases yesterday.



The HSBC Women's Golf World Championship scheduled to be held in Singapore from February 27 to March 1 has been canceled, with organizers citing "continued health concerns." The Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) said in a statement on Monday, "the health and safety of our players, fans and everyone working at the event is always our highest priority." The 2020 Honda LPGA Thailand tournament scheduled for February 20-23 will also be canceled, the LPGA added.


Kia Motors suspends production lines at all three of its factories in South Korea


Malaysian health officials have confirmed an additional case of the Wuhan coronavirus, bringing the country's total to 17. According to state news agency Bernama, the latest case involves a 31 year-old Malaysian with no travel history to mainland China.

What kind of abject buffoon goes on a goddamn cruise ship, already a haven for disease and the murder shits, and goes to the region where an infectious pandemic is hitting hard?

I mean, what the hell?!
 
What kind of abject buffoon goes on a goddamn cruise ship, already a haven for disease and the murder shits, and goes to the region where an infectious pandemic is hitting hard?

I mean, what the hell?!
The people who listen to the "authorities" telling them to just go on with their lives, this is fine
 
Simple math:

- Downtown Wuhan has 3 crematoriums.
- Each of Wuhan's 3 crematoriums have to burn at least 100 dead bodies every single day. That's at least 9,000 cremations a month.
- The rest of the body bags brought in from the all the hospitals are piling up while waiting for their turn, even though the crematoriums are working at maximum capacity, 24/7 non-stop.
- Wuhan is not the only Chinese city currently being decimated by the Coronavirus under lock-down, the same story is playing out in other provinces.

How the fuck does that come out to ~400 deaths total for the entire country of China since December 2019 til now, Mr. Xinnie the Pooh?! :mad:

The WHO might as well change their name to "What Health Organization?" at this point for their continuing perpetuation of Beijing's blatant lies.

Funeral Home Worker in Wuhan: We Are Working 24/7 to Cremate Bodies

By Nicole Hao| February 9, 2020





https://www.theepochtimes.com/funer...e-working-24-7-to-cremate-bodies_3227432.html

 
Simple math:

- Downtown Wuhan has 3 crematoriums.
- Each of Wuhan's 3 crematoriums have to burn at least 100 dead bodies every single day. That's at least 9,000 cremations a month.
- The rest of the body bags brought in from the all the hospitals are piling up while waiting for their turn, even though the crematoriums are working at maximum capacity, 24/7 non-stop.
- Wuhan is not the only Chinese city currently being decimated by the Coronavirus under lock-down, the same story is playing out in other provinces.

How the fuck does that come out to ~400 deaths total for the entire country of China since December 2019 til now, Mr. Xinnie the Pooh?! :mad:

The WHO might as well change their name to "What Health Organization?" at this point for their continuing perpetuation of Beijing's blatant lies.

Funeral Home Worker in Wuhan: We Are Working 24/7 to Cremate Bodies

By Nicole Hao| February 9, 2020





https://www.theepochtimes.com/funer...e-working-24-7-to-cremate-bodies_3227432.html



If they told the truth, the markets would tumble, and people would freak out.

I'm not saying it is right, just that this is what is going on.
 
Simple math:

- Downtown Wuhan has 3 crematoriums.
- Each of Wuhan's 3 crematoriums have to burn at least 100 dead bodies every single day. That's at least 9,000 cremations a month.
- The rest of the body bags brought in from the all the hospitals are piling up while waiting for their turn, even though the crematoriums are working at maximum capacity, 24/7 non-stop.
- Wuhan is not the only Chinese city currently being decimated by the Coronavirus under lock-down, the same story is playing out in other provinces.

How the fuck does that come out to ~400 deaths total for the entire country of China since December 2019 til now, Mr. Xinnie the Pooh?! :mad:

The WHO might as well change their name to "What Health Organization?" at this point for their continuing perpetuation of Beijing's blatant lies.

Funeral Home Worker in Wuhan: We Are Working 24/7 to Cremate Bodies

By Nicole Hao| February 9, 2020





https://www.theepochtimes.com/funer...e-working-24-7-to-cremate-bodies_3227432.html


The guy from Agenda Free TV refused to share this story because he couldnt find a secondary source running this.

First I saw what the story actually said. Quite alarming if true.
 
the factories I work with are still closed.

this is going to really affect commerce if it takes another week or two
 
the factories I work with are still closed.

this is going to really affect commerce if it takes another week or two


And then what happens if half the people don't show up to work, because they saw someone drop dead in the street.
 
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