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DO SOMETHING! Linda's avatar

My son is a former mortician, and I am SUPER glad he isn't in that business anymore. I mean, morticians face real health risks every day. My son got exposed to typhoid or some kind of nonsense like that a few years ago when it made the rounds in the jails. He also had to pick up a woman who had died and bled out everywhere. He said it looked like the walls were painted in blood.

There is no way to safely preserve a body that has died of this virus, so there won't be any open caskets, no cosmetics, no restorations, no service. So no, I don't think that this will be a boon for the funeral home business. It will put mortuary workers at great risk. All the bodies will be cremated, I should hope. Probably buried in mass graves, should this continue.

I'm really, REALLY glad my son isn't practicing his profession anymore.

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And not even death panels with doctors. Death panels headed by someone with an associate's degree.

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