Desert turns into cemetery, thrilling scene from Iraq

Coronavius is the youngest enemy facing families in Iraq. It is so large that the number of people infected with COVID-19, which exceeds the capabilities of hospitals in this country and the cemetery, the BBC writes. Those affected by COVIED-19 are risking their safety to care for their loved ones. [...]
Coronavius is the youngest enemy facing families in Iraq. It is so large that the number of people infected with COVID-19, which exceeds the capabilities of hospitals in this country and the cemetery, the BBC writes.
Those affected by COVIED-19 are risking their safety to care for their loved ones. Coronavius is seriously hitting the families in Iraq, broadcasting Telegrafi.
I infected my mother, father, brothers and sisters. I killed him. I killed her mother with my own hands. My mother was home without infection. I sent the virus home. It all happened because I work at home”, declared an Iraqi.
I sent the virus home too. It's because I'm working at the hospital, ”, a health worker told a colleague in the hospital hall.
The new cemetery is expanding into the Iraqi desert. So far more than 3 thousand victims of coronavirus have been buried. And for burial they're assisting Iraqi army units.
But in these difficult moments, neither is citizens' solidarity lacking, where taxiists are seen carrying lifeless bodies. And unfortunately, 80 lifeless bodies arrive in desert tombs every day. /Telegraphy/












