At no point did we see what was being loaded/unloaded to or from the truck.
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If those boxes have corpses in them, they have either stacked really short people, or did something else to fit them in. My guess is the boxes contain bedding and scrubs that are being sent out for sanitizing.
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Yep, I'm sure hospitals regularly dispose of biohazard material on the street into non-refrigerated trucks when every hospital in the US has a loading dock. Fear-a-ganda.
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I agree here. I don’t know how they do it in New York but there’s always a back private entrance where these types of things are done. This doesn’t seem right.
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Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@JackPosobiec We need to understand how many deaths there have been in NYC this month for all reasons. If we didn't have Corona and all the funeral homes were closed, we would have the same problem. The supply chain from death to burial is currently broken. -
1 person does in New York every 9 minutes... without Corona virus... this is adding to the fear and propaganda
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Stop with the fake news!!
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What is NY State law on handling human remains? Is it normally done in unmarked trucks by plainclothes workers?
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I know in New Jersey that sort of stuff is usually handled by guys with the last name of 'Soprano' who work in 'Sanitation'. I'm sure it's similar in NYC?
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