Alabama Health Officials Respond To Covid-19 Deaths, “There Is No Room To Put These Bodies

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Alabama Health Officials Respond To Covid-19 Deaths, “There Is No Room To Put These Bodies

#Socialites, Covid-19 deaths are still rising. According to CNN, just last week deaths have increased in 42 US states. Which is leading health officials to be very concerned about the Delta variant as we approach the fall.

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LEONARDTOWN, MARYLAND – MAY 01: (EDITORIAL USE ONLY) A member of the dialysis prepares to treat a patient with coronavirus in the intensive care unit at a hospital on May 1, 2020 in Leonardtown, Maryland. The coronavirus death toll in D.C., Virginia and Maryland surpassed 2,000 people on Friday as the District recorded its largest number of daily infections thus far. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)

John Hopkins University data has indicated In 14 states, covid-19 deaths increased by more than 50% over the past week. It’s been calculated that another 28 states have increased at least 10%.

Alabama is being reported as one of the hardest-hit states in the latest surge which is causing the overall hospitalization number to grow. Health officials have no choice but to use mobile trailers to house bodies because the hospitals are extremely filled.

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Health official Scott Harris said the state was forced to activate two of its four refrigerated trailers for the first time since the pandemic started.

STAMFORD, CT – MARCH 23: Health workers dressed in personal protective equipment (PPE) handle a coronavirus test at a drive-thru testing station at Cummings Park on March 23, 2020 in Stamford, Connecticut. Availability of protective clothing for medical workers has become a major issue as COVID-19 cases surge throughout the United States. The Stamford site is run by Murphy Medical Associates. (Photo by John Moore/Getty Images)

“These are typically held in case of a mass casualty event for example, when a large number of bodies appear at one time. This is actually a situation that is happening in Alabama hospitals now,” Harris shared.

“We have enough people dying … that there is no room to put these bodies,” he added. “We are really in a crisis situation. … I don’t know how much longer we’re going to be able to do this”.

#Socialites with the Delta variant continue to grow are you still going to continue to be outside!?

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