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Coronavirus: Mortuaries to be expanded by 30,000 spaces | Coronavirus: Mortuaries to be expanded by 30,000 spaces |
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The government says it is to provide an extra 30,000 temporary mortuary places during the coronavirus pandemic. | The government says it is to provide an extra 30,000 temporary mortuary places during the coronavirus pandemic. |
The move is a precaution rather than a prediction, say ministers. | The move is a precaution rather than a prediction, say ministers. |
Local government minister Simon Clarke said the government did not want to alarm people but had to ensure capacity for the worst possible outcome. | Local government minister Simon Clarke said the government did not want to alarm people but had to ensure capacity for the worst possible outcome. |
"We all hope these contingencies will not be needed... that requires everyone to play their part in the national effort," said Mr Clarke. | |
"We're trying to strike an appropriate balance," he added. | "We're trying to strike an appropriate balance," he added. |
Before the coronavirus crisis there were 18,000 public mortuary places around the country with a similar number provided by funeral directors. | Before the coronavirus crisis there were 18,000 public mortuary places around the country with a similar number provided by funeral directors. |
As part of the new capacity, local authorities are using existing buildings and in some places specially adapted modular buildings are being sited next to existing NHS and other public mortuaries. | As part of the new capacity, local authorities are using existing buildings and in some places specially adapted modular buildings are being sited next to existing NHS and other public mortuaries. |
Last week, one of the government's senior scientific advisers - Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust - said the UK was likely to be "one of the worst, if not the worst affected country in Europe" in terms of the number of deaths. | Last week, one of the government's senior scientific advisers - Sir Jeremy Farrar, director of the Wellcome Trust - said the UK was likely to be "one of the worst, if not the worst affected country in Europe" in terms of the number of deaths. |
In response, Mr Clarke said: "We have started to see a flattening of the curve because people are following the measures. | In response, Mr Clarke said: "We have started to see a flattening of the curve because people are following the measures. |
"We want to make sure that we have the right capacity for the most pessimistic possible outcome. | "We want to make sure that we have the right capacity for the most pessimistic possible outcome. |
"It's about making sure that we have the right resources in place for a range of outcomes and we all hope these contingencies won't be needed. | "It's about making sure that we have the right resources in place for a range of outcomes and we all hope these contingencies won't be needed. |
"But we do want to make certain that we are not caught without enough capacity, that would obviously be dreadful." | "But we do want to make certain that we are not caught without enough capacity, that would obviously be dreadful." |
Emergency planning | Emergency planning |
Prof Jim McManus, director of public health for Hertfordshire and vice president of his professional body, said his area, like others, had planned for many years for such an emergency. | Prof Jim McManus, director of public health for Hertfordshire and vice president of his professional body, said his area, like others, had planned for many years for such an emergency. |
"Most people have identified buildings that can be converted and worked on within a matter of weeks." | "Most people have identified buildings that can be converted and worked on within a matter of weeks." |
Prof McManus said there was now extra provision in place in Hertfordshire: "Whatever the numbers, we will be able to hold in dignity all those who might die." | Prof McManus said there was now extra provision in place in Hertfordshire: "Whatever the numbers, we will be able to hold in dignity all those who might die." |
Meanwhile the bereaved are being urged to continue to hold funerals as quickly as possible, despite the restrictions they face. | Meanwhile the bereaved are being urged to continue to hold funerals as quickly as possible, despite the restrictions they face. |
The message from the government is that families should not think it better to wait until the end of the lockdown. | The message from the government is that families should not think it better to wait until the end of the lockdown. |
David Collingwood, director of funerals at Co-op Funeralcare - the biggest provider in England, Wales and Scotland - said most families were taking advice and going ahead with funerals. | David Collingwood, director of funerals at Co-op Funeralcare - the biggest provider in England, Wales and Scotland - said most families were taking advice and going ahead with funerals. |
"People might now be thinking there's light at the end of the tunnel. | "People might now be thinking there's light at the end of the tunnel. |
"Even if restrictions were lifted we would still be limiting social contact," Mr Collingwood said. | "Even if restrictions were lifted we would still be limiting social contact," Mr Collingwood said. |
The National Association of Funeral Directors has criticised some local councils for banning all mourners. | The National Association of Funeral Directors has criticised some local councils for banning all mourners. |
It said this went beyond government guidance and was not in the interests of bereaved families. | It said this went beyond government guidance and was not in the interests of bereaved families. |
The government has now issued new guidance, underlining that close family members should be able to attend. | The government has now issued new guidance, underlining that close family members should be able to attend. |
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