especially in places like South America and Africa where conditions often are very different than in the United States. I was reading a few weeks ago now about hundreds of bodies in Guayaquil, Ecuador that had either died in their homes or were put on the streets because they had no refrigeration for them in the hospital and didn't want to smell up the hospital there. So, they put bodies in the street there in front of the hospital covered in Plastic weighted down so animals and birds couldn't eat the bodies and spread the infection to other mammals or humans
So, it isn't surprising to hear of funeral homes being overwhelmed in this way in places like New York City somewhere or in the future other places that have opened up too soon within 3 to 4 weeks of now.
Here in California too many people weren't watching the social distancing rules and Governor Newsom felt forced by people not doing this to shut all the public beaches and state parks in California once again. Which though it will make millions very sad who might not have air conditioning in southern California, it might reduce the load on doctors and nurses in emergency rooms and ICUs all over California too because after all we have 40 million people that live in this state and about 25 to 30 million of them live between Santa Barbara and San Diego and the Border at Tijuana, Mexico.
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