Too Far? Nurses Make A Video Carrying A Body Bag, While Dancing On Coffin Meme
In a shockingly insensitive video a bunch of nurses can be seen carrying a body bag no clarity on whether there was someone alive in there as a prop or was it really a dead body while DANCING on the famous coffin meme song. The TikTok video is being slammed across social media for being in poor taste.

In a shockingly insensitive video, a bunch of nurses can be seen carrying a body bag (no clarity on whether there was someone alive in there as a prop or was it really a dead body) while DANCING on the famous coffin meme song.
The TikTok video is being slammed across social media for being in poor taste.
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The nurses in the video have not been identified yet and there is no clarification as to where exactly the video was shot, or if it was actually a dead body they were carrying.
The body bag is labelled COVID-19, so some people have argued that the video actually indicates that the nurses are carrying the body bag of coronavirus, however, it has not been received well.
While you¡¯re on #LockdownIreland, those overwhelmed hospital staff are surpassing themselves every day with their work ethic, compassion and dignity for everyone affected by #Covid19. If you¡¯re still a sheeple swallowing the BS, there¡¯s probably no hope for you at this stage ? pic.twitter.com/sFWFrc2Bl1
¡ª Gemma O'Doherty (@gemmaod1) April 29, 2020
In the video they can be seen shaking a leg to the now immensely viral coffin meme song that originally features a bunch of pallbearers from Ghana.
They seem to be walking through what appears to be the corridor of a hospital. The morbid meme is being widely used to remind people to stay at home during coronavirus pandemic outbreak.
Internet is usually tolerant towards ¡®dark humor¡¯ however, this particular TikTok video has not gone down well with people.
Under the circumstances, plain old dancing might be a better idea, than a video that sparks off controversy.