Overwhelmed NYC funeral home stores dozens of bodies in trucks

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With over 300-thousand confirmed cases,... and 18-thousand deaths,... New York has been the epicenter of COVID-19 outbreak in the U.S..
With funeral homes unable to keep up,... one New York City funeral home was found to have been storing bodies in rented trucks.
Despite this... President Trump says federal social distancing guidelines will not be extended.
Lee Seung-jae reports.
On Wednesday,... police were called to a neighborhood in Brooklyn after neighbors complained of a strong odor.
The odor came from two rented trucks,... which were storing dozens of bodies,... after a funeral home was overwhelmed by the number of bodies from the COVID-19 pandemic,... and resorted to storing them on ice in rented trucks.
Since late March,... funeral homes in New York City have struggled to keep up with the number of bodies coming in.
The city has set up temporary morgues,... hospitals have been using refrigerated tractor trailers to move bodies,... and crematoriums have been backed up.
Funeral directors across the city have called for help as they have run out of space.
New York is just a portion of the thousand-plus COVID-19 deaths the United States has reported each day.
Despite this,... U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the federal government will not be extending its COVID-19 social distancing guidelines when they expire on Thursday.
The White House's "30 Days to Slow the Spread" guidelines were originally supposed to last 15 days,... but were extended by an additional 30 days,... to encourage Americans to work from home and avoid unnecessary gatherings and trips.
The Director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Dr. Anthony Fauci said Wednesday,.. that it's not out of question that the U.S. could have a viable COVID-19 vaccine by January 2021.
He added that the government is quickly working to see whether a vaccine is effective before manufacturing hundreds of millions of doses.
Scientists at Oxford University in the UK were a bit more optimistic.
They predicted on Wednesday that a vaccine they are developing could be ready by September.
Lee Seung-jae, Arirang News.

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