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53 views • March 5, 2020

Chinese woman just released from hospital tells a driver that several coronavirus patients were taken to crematorium while still alive

Amy sun
Location: Wuhan City, Hubei Province Woman: I saw it with my own eyes. I was at hospital bed no. 18, he was in bed no. 17. He was sent to the hospital on Jan. 28 in the morning. That same afternoon, a medical team from Tianjin city arrived at the hospital. He could only exhale, but could not inhale. I think he was experiencing the same symptoms as I did. Because I am younger, and he is in his seventies, he could not hold on. Woman: I can tell you, when one is infected with this virus, the key is whether he or she can make it through the most difficult time. Those who can will survive. Those who cannot will pass away. Driver: So he was not dead yet? Woman: Yes, he could still breathe. When they came to bind his body, his hands and feet were still moving. They bound his feet together, bound his hands together. Then, they had a plastic black bag. They put him in the bag and zipped it. They wrapped him in another bag, and then a third bag, layer by layer. The outermost layer is like the material tents are made out of. Altogether, there were four layers of bags. Then, they tied the bags with a rope. Driver: So they did not attempt to rescue him? Woman: The only equipment you can use to rescue a patient is oxygen supply. No other equipment. Driver: That means, a person still alive was directly sent to... Woman: No other equipment to rescue. It is a hospital designated for contagious diseases. The hospital forms specified that it is a hospital for contagious diseases. Driver: People who are still alive are sent to the crematorium?! Woman: They are afraid that the virus will spread, to tell you the truth. Driver: My gosh! Woman: I saw several patients who were handled like this. In the ward next to mine, an old man obviously still had breath left, but they sent him to the crematorium. Driver: Wow! My gosh! Several people were handled this way. That is equal to... Woman: Yes, we all saw these with our own eyes, when we were hospitalized, with my own eyes. I was grief-stricken. I really feel… I really wanted to cry. So miserable, so tragic! Driver: My gosh, this is too cruel. The important thing is, he is still alive. They should try to save him! Woman: How can they save him? What can they use to save him? There is no (effective) medicine, no nothing. There is only oxygen supply. What can they use to save patients? Really... You didn’t get a chance to see it. Those who were carried away in bags, they were handled like dead dogs. As soon as one person dies, he would be placed into the yellow checkered bags and then carried away.
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