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LOOK: Manila acquires refrigerator truck to store COVID-19 corpses

/ 02:43 PM August 27, 2021

Refrigerated truck for bodies of dead COVID-19 patients. Image from Manila PIO

Refrigerated truck for bodies of dead COVID-19 patients. Image from Manila PIO

MANILA, Philippines — Manila mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso on Friday said the local government acquired a refrigerator truck to use as storage for unclaimed bodies of patients who died of COVID-19.

Moreno showed to reporters images of a refrigerator truck parked at the Quirino Grandstand, where the city’s COVID-19 field hospital is located, just across the Luneta Park.

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Body fridge. Image from Manila PIO

Body fridge. Image from Manila PIO

He said the local government acquired the truck to store dead COVID-19 patients in case a surge in coronavirus cases ensued.

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“Basta ready lang tayo,” he told reporters in a Viber message. “As always.”

As of Friday, Manila reported 75,050 cases, including 1,840 cases, 71,805 recoveries, and 1,405 deaths, according to the city health department.

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