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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78685642 ![]() 03/25/2020 07:40 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance The expected 'Italy levels' of strain and collapse to the system has now begun in the United States, it appears, as on Wednesday New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance as deaths mount across the states. Quoting: Annie Oakley CNBC reports "A spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed the request in a statement on Wednesday," and it's now said to be under review but not yet approved. The US on Wednesday reached above 60,000 confirmed cases and is on track to overtake Italy and possibly China in terms of total numbers. If the emergency request for federal morgue assistance to these states are approved, HHS Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams, or DMORT, will deploy in order to “work to quickly and accurately identify victims and support local mortuary services,” according to a government website, as well to “establishing temporary morgue facilities” and help in “assisting in the determination of cause and manner of death”. Should these initial states receive the FEMA help, more states are likely to follow suit as cases across the US grow. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] This is pretty scary considering that Hawaii only has 90 cases and zero deaths as of today. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78685642 ![]() 03/25/2020 07:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance Hold on there.....in Hawaii we have 90 cases in the entire State and only 1 death, that they say was misreported. So...dah....the statement doesn’t make sense. ( We live in Hawaii 30 years.). Quoting: Stoidi 77046882 ![]() On Tuesday, officials announced 90 total cases statewide, but later in the the day acknowledged that the first reported death from the virus in Hawaii was the result of a testing error. The person who died did not have COVID-19 after all. [link to www.staradvertiser.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 35765549 ![]() 03/25/2020 07:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance The expected 'Italy levels' of strain and collapse to the system has now begun in the United States, it appears, as on Wednesday New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance as deaths mount across the states. Quoting: Annie Oakley CNBC reports "A spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed the request in a statement on Wednesday," and it's now said to be under review but not yet approved. The US on Wednesday reached above 60,000 confirmed cases and is on track to overtake Italy and possibly China in terms of total numbers. If the emergency request for federal morgue assistance to these states are approved, HHS Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams, or DMORT, will deploy in order to “work to quickly and accurately identify victims and support local mortuary services,” according to a government website, as well to “establishing temporary morgue facilities” and help in “assisting in the determination of cause and manner of death”. Should these initial states receive the FEMA help, more states are likely to follow suit as cases across the US grow. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] The states are getting in early so they don't get left behind. |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 75708546 ![]() 03/26/2020 12:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance The expected 'Italy levels' of strain and collapse to the system has now begun in the United States, it appears, as on Wednesday New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance as deaths mount across the states. Quoting: Annie Oakley CNBC reports "A spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed the request in a statement on Wednesday," and it's now said to be under review but not yet approved. The US on Wednesday reached above 60,000 confirmed cases and is on track to overtake Italy and possibly China in terms of total numbers. If the emergency request for federal morgue assistance to these states are approved, HHS Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams, or DMORT, will deploy in order to “work to quickly and accurately identify victims and support local mortuary services,” according to a government website, as well to “establishing temporary morgue facilities” and help in “assisting in the determination of cause and manner of death”. Should these initial states receive the FEMA help, more states are likely to follow suit as cases across the US grow. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] The states are getting in early so they don't get left behind. Hoping you're wrong, fearing you might be right. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 75708546 ![]() 03/26/2020 09:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance The expected 'Italy levels' of strain and collapse to the system has now begun in the United States, it appears, as on Wednesday New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance as deaths mount across the states. Quoting: Annie Oakley CNBC reports "A spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed the request in a statement on Wednesday," and it's now said to be under review but not yet approved. The US on Wednesday reached above 60,000 confirmed cases and is on track to overtake Italy and possibly China in terms of total numbers. If the emergency request for federal morgue assistance to these states are approved, HHS Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams, or DMORT, will deploy in order to “work to quickly and accurately identify victims and support local mortuary services,” according to a government website, as well to “establishing temporary morgue facilities” and help in “assisting in the determination of cause and manner of death”. Should these initial states receive the FEMA help, more states are likely to follow suit as cases across the US grow. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] This is pretty scary considering that Hawaii only has 90 cases and zero deaths as of today. Would things need to be transported to Hawaii to assist? That may take time and be down the road. |
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Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 75708546 ![]() 03/26/2020 10:11 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance I saw a show a bunch of years ago about the big Galveston hurricane from 100 years ago. They decided to bury the bodies at sea because they had so many dead. The bodies came back! Ewww. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 6176722 ![]() 03/26/2020 10:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: Here we go: New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance The expected 'Italy levels' of strain and collapse to the system has now begun in the United States, it appears, as on Wednesday New York, Hawaii and North Carolina have issued an urgent request to FEMA for emergency mortuary assistance as deaths mount across the states. Quoting: Annie Oakley CNBC reports "A spokesperson for the Federal Emergency Management Agency confirmed the request in a statement on Wednesday," and it's now said to be under review but not yet approved. The US on Wednesday reached above 60,000 confirmed cases and is on track to overtake Italy and possibly China in terms of total numbers. If the emergency request for federal morgue assistance to these states are approved, HHS Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Teams, or DMORT, will deploy in order to “work to quickly and accurately identify victims and support local mortuary services,” according to a government website, as well to “establishing temporary morgue facilities” and help in “assisting in the determination of cause and manner of death”. Should these initial states receive the FEMA help, more states are likely to follow suit as cases across the US grow. [link to www.zerohedge.com (secure)] Hawaii? That can't be right, they are one of the lowest in the country |
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