That city is alarming … This is how the work in the cemetery looked



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In Bursa, the number of deaths increased with the second wave of the coronavirus. The work of the teams in the cemeteries is striking.

Health Minister Fahrettin Koca drew attention to the increase in the number of cases in Bursa in the past 3 months and called for measures to be followed more carefully. Due to the increase in cases, the intensive care occupancy rate in the city’s pandemic hospitals reached 76 percent.

While the total daily number of deaths in the city, reported daily by the Bursa Metropolitan Municipality via e-state, was 44 per day between August 19 and 27, it was 105 per day between August 19 and November 27.

Given the increase in the number of deaths, the work of the municipal teams in the cemeteries drew attention. The work carried out by the municipal teams at the Hamitler Municipal Cemetery was viewed from the air with a drone.


“I WAS AFRAID TO OPEN MY CURTAIN”

Gülseren Deliktaş, whose cemetery can be seen from the window of his house, “I was scared to open the curtain. I want all people to see this view and take lessons. Why are people still not taking their own measurements? How can those who do not comply with the measures tackle the plague of health workers? I hope that those who see this sight in the cemetery stay home a little scared and are more cautious. I couldn’t count the funeral vehicles that came here. The graves are excavated until 23:00 at night. I hear people screaming, I hear crying and I start crying. It is very difficult. Even when I say this, I tremble, I want to cry ” said.

THE MINISTER OF HEALTH KOCA HAS WARNED

Calling attention to the increase in the number of cases in Bursa, Health Minister Fahrettin Koca said in his speech on Wednesday: “Bursa, Istanbul, Kocaeli and İzmir are experiencing the third summit. Our health institutions are making an effort to manage the density of patients in Bursa, Ankara, Kocaeli and Gaziantep.

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