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Western Cape building a 'mass-fatality facility' for Covid-19 corpses

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Cape Town will soon have a "Mass-Fatality Temporary Facility" to refrigerate and store hundreds of patients who succumb to Covid-19.

This was announced on Thursday by the Western Cape provincial government, which is building the site in partnership with the City of Cape Town.

"The facility will include offices, 12 refrigerated containers and the required sewer and electrical services to operationalise the facility," reported Dr Saadiq Kariem, chief of operations at the provincial health department.

The health authorities hope to have the facility ready "in the first week of July", which is estimated to be the second week of the Covid-19 "peak".

Premier Alan Winde said they had been preparing for the "peak" - and this mass-storage facility was part of ongoing preparations across the province.

Source: https://www.news24.com
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