No surprise here, don’t forget to clap for them though!
Honestly NHS EMPLOYEES would happily feed your loved ones directly into a furnace the moment they perished if they could.
Vasquerade on
love living in the fifth richest country in the world
Remarkable_Carrot_25 on
Technically they would be decomposing even if they were in a fridge, just slower. Frozen would last longer.
Given we just come out of covid it does seem strange that we dont have capacity to keep bodies in hospitals. I remember at the time chilled containers etc were being brought in.
mitchanium on
Technically speaking that’s what bodies do when they die. I’ve worked in a large nursing home and bodies did pile during holidays etc…and we had a designated room for them exactly for this situation.
I appreciate death is a hugely personal thing but death and decay are a thing.
Phyllida_Poshtart on
Into week 6 now for my dad and he’s still lying there they are hoping for a funeral next thursday but the crem is backed up due to pneumonia and flu deaths.
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No surprise here, don’t forget to clap for them though!
Honestly NHS EMPLOYEES would happily feed your loved ones directly into a furnace the moment they perished if they could.
love living in the fifth richest country in the world
Technically they would be decomposing even if they were in a fridge, just slower. Frozen would last longer.
Given we just come out of covid it does seem strange that we dont have capacity to keep bodies in hospitals. I remember at the time chilled containers etc were being brought in.
Technically speaking that’s what bodies do when they die. I’ve worked in a large nursing home and bodies did pile during holidays etc…and we had a designated room for them exactly for this situation.
I appreciate death is a hugely personal thing but death and decay are a thing.
Into week 6 now for my dad and he’s still lying there they are hoping for a funeral next thursday but the crem is backed up due to pneumonia and flu deaths.