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Experts Fear a Shortage of Forensic Pathologists Will Leave Deaths Unexplained

Por: Time Health November 17, 2022

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Makeshift morgues were necessary , when COVID-19 lacked a vaccine and was killing so many people that and funeral homes couldn’t keep up. But two years later, they were still in use in Baltimore—for a different reason. In February, according to at the time, at least 200 bodies from the medical examiner’s office sat in refrigerated truck trailers parked inside a parking garage for . There was simply nowhere else to put them—because of a... + full article



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