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With Over 60,000 Deaths, The World Is Struggling To Bury Coronavirus Victims
The novel coronavirus has topped over one million cases across the globe and affected more than 200 countries. Doctors and scientists are hard at work, trying to save as many lives as they possibly can - in many place, without the requisite protective gear - and looking for a cure for COVID-19. Meanwhile, the number of cases and deaths due to coronavirus, are rising every day, and with over 60,000 dead, the world is struggling to bury and cremate it's deceased.
The novel coronavirus has topped over one million cases across the globe and affected more than 200 countries. Doctors and scientists are hard at work, trying to save as many lives as they possibly can - in many place, without the requisite protective gear - and looking for a cure for COVID-19. Meanwhile, the number of cases and deaths due to coronavirus, are rising every day, and with over 60,000 dead, the world is struggling to bury and cremate it's deceased.
Pallbearers wearing protective masks carry the coffin of a woman who died from coronavirus disease, in Italy.
Gravediggers dig new graves as the number of fatalities rises, at Vila Formosa cemetery - Brazil's biggest cemetery located in
Sao Paulo.
There are now over a million cases of coronavirus, and more than 60,000 deaths across the world.
Municipality workers wearing raincoats as protective gear, bury a victim of COVID-19 at a cemetery area provided by the government in Indonesia.
It took 76 days from January 10, for the first 500,000 cases of coronavirus to be reported. That figure doubled in the next eight days.
Roses on a new grave at a cemetery complex in Indonesia.
Relatives of coronavirus victims are sprayed with disinfectant at a cemetery area in Indonesia.
Coffins of people who have died from COVID-19 outbreaks are seen in a church in Italy.?
An employee of a funeral parlor and members of the Military Police are pictured at a cemetery. Relatives were not allowed inside due to the fear of the disease spreading among others.
Anuj Tiwari writes stories for SEO and is a Youtube wizard. An engineer turned social media champ, he keeps a track of all that goes around the world. His interest areas include historic events, political and social-sciences.