ITT: Ask a mortician in a high infection state anything

It's not a lie. Doctors have been exaggerating the risk factor on attestations but it's honestly better to be safe than sorry. Ask any other user in healthcare during this and they would agree.

Yes. Where I am there are certain places FILLED. New York in particular has issues just because of how densely packed their city is along with how slow their crematories operate. Directors in NY outsource their cremations to neighboring states at this point.

Gross.

No I don't actually. I get allergies in spring from pollen but that's it.

With clients like cracked cold ones with families I've serviced? In some ways yeah because you see people enough in a community to know you.

Ever crack open a cold one on the job? Also what's it like working around a bunch of assholes with no lives?

Kek

Just WAY MORE BODIES. Nothing I figured not a lot of people know weirdos like me so I figured I'd give any bored anons the opportunity.

Yes it is. I know a colleague who works in a FH miles away from me that caught the virus from a service. I stay in contact with them and they're a wreck 3 weeks into their condition still (Healthy late 20's btw). If you truly think it's an exaggeration I'd like to see you lick the floor of a nursing home real quick. Side note. When you say family members do you mean family members I'm servicing or my own particular family's thoughts of me going into these hot spots?

I ain't talking bout beer either.

Crack open a cold one as in do the job inebriated? Admittedly yeah I did years ago when I was young and stupid. The rate of alcoholism in the deathcare industry is insane. As for workers, It's completely 50/50. I've met some of the most admirable servants of a community who have given sage like advice versus meeting those that think they're king shit because they stuff corpses for a living. It gives and takes and I'd be lying through my teeth if it didn't take over a massive part of my life.

Like meeting with family members day or 2 before service. It’s being reported a lot of people dying had pre-existing conditions and the cause of death is being altered.

And I wouldn’t lick a nursing home floor regardless

They’re asking if you ever fucked a corpse

Are you recommending cremation? (for all the obvious reasons)
Or are you perfectly willing to encourage families to have a viewing later on, if that is their wish? Just embalm the living fuck out of the many deceased and stack them in the cooler?

I dont mean beer.