April 30, 2020, New York, New York, USA: This man, dressed in a hazmat, pulls a cord in the middle of large black trash bags to install tarpaulin at the back of a refrigerated truck next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. (Credit Image: © Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wir
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April 30, 2020, New York, New York, USA: This man, dressed in a hazmat, pulls a cord in the middle of large black trash bags to install tarpaulin at the back of a refrigerated truck next to the Andrew T. Cleckley Funeral Home in Brooklyn where corpses not properly cared have been removed. 60 bodies were stored in 4 non-refregerated vehiciles lining the street nearby stores. Neighbors reported a foul smell still persistent and fluids dripping from the trucks. The funeral home was overwhelmed by COVID-19 deaths, waiting for weeks for cremations in New York. (Credit Image: © Marie Le Ble/ZUMA Wire)