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With funerals banned under Italy’s lockdown decree, the city crematorium is set to begin operating on a new 24-hour schedule this weekend to keep up. Officials had to close the cemetery to stop the elderly from coming by bus say last respects to fellow friends, neighbors and relatives dying at an alarming rate in the city that is now the aching heart of the battle against coronavirus outbreak that has claimed over 1,200 lives in Italy, mostly in Lombardy.
www.telegraph.co.uk...
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: carewemust
After this u.s. coronavirus Panic hoax is over, I hope they are sued out of existence.
Have you seen the White House briefings? Are Trump and Pence perpetuating a hoax?
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: carewemust
After this u.s. coronavirus Panic hoax is over, I hope they are sued out of existence.
Have you seen the White House briefings? Are Trump and Pence perpetuating a hoax?
Cognitive dissonance was first investigated by Leon Festinger, arising out of a participant observation study of a cult which believed that the earth was going to be destroyed by a flood, and what happened to its members — particularly the really committed ones who had given up their homes and jobs to work for the cult — when the flood did not happen.
While fringe members were more inclined to recognize that they had made fools of themselves and to "put it down to experience," committed members were more likely to re-interpret the evidence to show that they were right all along (the earth was not destroyed because of the faithfulness of the cult members)
originally posted by: LordAhriman
Dude, GET HELP. Seriously.
originally posted by: neutronflux
I cannot find where others city crematoriums in Italy are being ran like the Bergamo crematorium.
Can you cite a source otherwise?
As of March 16, a total of 4,226 COVID-19 cases had been reported in the United States, with reports increasing to 500 or more cases per day beginning March 14 (Figure 1). Among 2,449 patients with known age, 6% were aged ≥85, 25% were aged 65–84 years, 18% each were aged 55–64 years and 45–54 years, and 29% were aged 20–44 years (Figure 2). Only 5% of cases occurred in persons aged 0–19 years. Among 508 (12%) patients known to have been hospitalized, 9% were aged ≥85 years, 36% were aged 65–84 years, 17% were aged 55–64 years, 18% were 45–54 years, and 20% were aged 20–44 years. Less than 1% of hospitalizations were among persons aged ≤19 years (Figure 2). The percentage of persons hospitalized increased with age, from 2%–3% among persons aged ≤9 years, to ≥31% among adults aged ≥85 years. (Table)
Reports out of Italy are indicating that they don't have enough crematories to keep up with the influx of corpses.
With funerals banned under Italy’s lockdown decree, the city crematorium is set to begin operating on a new 24-hour schedule this weekend to keep up. Officials had to close the cemetery to stop the elderly from coming by bus say last respects to fellow friends, neighbors and relatives dying at an alarming rate in the city that is now the aching heart of the battle against coronavirus outbreak that has claimed over 1,200 lives in Italy, mostly in Lombardy.
www.telegraph.co.uk...