NY Post
A leading New York City lawmaker said Monday that officials may be
forced to temporarily begin burying the city’s coronavirus victims in
local parks — as morgues and hospitals struggle to keep up with the
mounting death toll, a city councilman said Monday.
“Soon we’ll start ‘temporary interment’,” said Councilman Mark Levine (D-Manhattan) wrote in a series of tweets. “This
likely will be done by using a NYC park for burials (yes you read that
right). Trenches will be dug for 10 caskets in a line.”
“It will be done in a dignified, orderly–and temporary–manner. But it
will be tough for NYers to take,” Levine wrote, adding in another
tweet, “The goal is to avoid scenes like those in Italy, where the
military was forced to collect bodies from churches and even off the
streets.”
He later clarified his tweets, saying this “is a contingency NYC is
preparing for BUT if the death rate drops enough it will not be
necessary.”
Mayor Bill de Blasio was asked about the grim matter during a coronavirus press briefing Monday at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
“We may well be dealing with temporary burials, so we can deal with
each family later,” the mayor said. We will have the capacity for
temporary burials – that’s all I’m going to say.”
“I’m not going into details,” de Blasio said. “I don’t think it’s a great thing to be talking about.”
However, Hizzoner did mention city-owned Hart Island — the city’s
longtime potter’s field and nation’s largest public burial ground, which
sits just off The Bronx’s southeast coast in the Long Island Sound.
“We’re going to try and treat every family with dignity, respect
religious needs of those who are devout, and the focus now is to try and
get through this crisis and obviously also put all of our energy and
resources into saving those we can save,” he added.
A spokeswoman for the city’s Medical Examiner’s office, Aja
Worthy-Davis, told The Post there are no plans currently to begin
temporary burials and that the freezers at agency facilities in
Manhattan and Brooklyn have “adequate space.”
“We have no plans right now to bury anyone in city parks,” said
Worthy-Davis, noting that the disturbing scenario is mentioned in a
previous OCME disaster plan, but “it’s not in the works at this time.”
There is nothing dignified about this plan at all. Also undignified is the fact that this city did not did not prepare and was ill-equipped to handle a major emergency.
Levine may be doing all the talking and tweeting about this, but this ghoulish idea has de Blasio's micromanaging style all over it.
11 comments:
I am waiting Cuomo to run for the Presidency. Will have a lot of 'slainin' to do to the rest of the country.
Once again, as with Hillary, the Dems will find the one person that Trump can beat.
Sad Days Again RIP NYC & All Victims of COVID-19 !
Who Remembers where the 9/11 Victims remains were sent ?
The Staten Island landfill After 9/11, it unexpectedly became a burial site.
This is pure unadulterated BULLSHIT!
The people would not tolerate it.
Cuomo running for President? LOL
I have the perfect campaign rally cry:
"40,000 Ventilators and a Mule"
HH
Fortune cookie say Tariffs have Consequences.
The Hindus cremate, no need for burial sites.
Mark Levine is full of shit... If there were to be temporary burial sites, it would start at Harts Island. Unfortunately, state law prohibits cremating these remains without familial consent. The media is really dialing up the fear factor and the politicians are playing right along. Also, off subject, is anyone else tired of the Governor and his brother and their "brotherly love and concern" act playing out. Let's face it, Chris Cuomo got his job because of his last name. That guy is as dumb as a tree.
Why not just cremate them if they have no family willing to come forward to take the body?
@Anonyme #1: "...'splaining, Lucy, 'splaining."
Agree. So tired of the Sonny and Fredo show.
Everyone has the right to be stupid but the democrats have abused that privilege.
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