In the southern metropolis of Guangzhou, an employee of the crematorium in Zengcheng district said more than 30 bodies are being cremated a day, stressing that it is “difficult to say” whether the surge of bodies for cremation is linked to Covid.
In the city of Shenyang, a staff member of a funeral service company said the bodies of the deceased were left unburied for up to five days, because the crematoria are “absolutely collapsed.”
In Beijing, local authorities reported only five deaths from Covid-19, compared to two on Monday. Outside the city’s Dongjiao crematorium, the press observed more than a dozen vehicles waiting to enter, most of them hearses.
The end of mandatory testing made it difficult to take stock of the new wave of Covid in China, and authorities last week admitted that it is now “impossible” to count how many people have fallen ill.
Source: Ambito

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