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Workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) move a body into a cremation chamber in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on May...

#5698586

Rising Demand For Cremation Services In Philippines

13 May 2020

Workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) move a body into a cremation chamber in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on May...

#5698586

13 May 2020

Workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) move a body into a cremation chamber in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on May 12, 2020. Crematorium workers, with the daily shift from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., often extend beyond working hours as the demand for cremation services rises. An average of eight bodies, suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases included, are brought to the facility every day. Fearing that they might infect their families, workers take extra precautions and choose to temporarily stay at the crematorium instead of going home. As Metro Manila and some parts of the Philippines remain on enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), traditional funeral rites are denied for deaths linked to coronavirus while wakes and burials limited to immediate family members are permitted for deaths not related to coronavirus.


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A crematorium worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) prepares the cremated remains for grinding in a crematorium in Pasay City,...

#5698588

Rising Demand For Cremation Services In Philippines

13 May 2020

A crematorium worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) prepares the cremated remains for grinding in a crematorium in Pasay City,...

#5698588

13 May 2020

A crematorium worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) prepares the cremated remains for grinding in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on May 12, 2020. Crematorium workers, with the daily shift from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., often extend beyond working hours as the demand for cremation services rises. An average of eight bodies, suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases included, are brought to the facility every day. Fearing that they might infect their families, workers take extra precautions and choose to temporarily stay at the crematorium instead of going home. As Metro Manila and some parts of the Philippines remain on enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), traditional funeral rites are denied for deaths linked to coronavirus while wakes and burials limited to immediate family members are permitted for deaths not related to coronavirus.


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Crematorium workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) operate a crematory chamber in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on M...

#5698618

Rising Demand For Cremation Services In Philippines

13 May 2020

Crematorium workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) operate a crematory chamber in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on M...

#5698618

13 May 2020

Crematorium workers wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) operate a crematory chamber in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on May 12, 2020. Crematorium workers, with the daily shift from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., often extend beyond working hours as the demand for cremation services rises. An average of eight bodies, suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases included, are brought to the facility every day. Fearing that they might infect their families, workers take extra precautions and choose to temporarily stay at the crematorium instead of going home. As Metro Manila and some parts of the Philippines remain on enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), traditional funeral rites are denied for deaths linked to coronavirus while wakes and burials limited to immediate family members are permitted for deaths not related to coronavirus.


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A crematorium worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) prepares the cremated remains for grinding as relatives watch in a cremator...

#5698620

Rising Demand For Cremation Services In Philippines

13 May 2020

A crematorium worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) prepares the cremated remains for grinding as relatives watch in a cremator...

#5698620

13 May 2020

A crematorium worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) prepares the cremated remains for grinding as relatives watch in a crematorium in Pasay City, Philippines on May 12, 2020. Crematorium workers, with the daily shift from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., often extend beyond working hours as the demand for cremation services rises. An average of eight bodies, suspected and confirmed COVID-19 cases included, are brought to the facility every day. Fearing that they might infect their families, workers take extra precautions and choose to temporarily stay at the crematorium instead of going home. As Metro Manila and some parts of the Philippines remain on enhanced community quarantine (ECQ), traditional funeral rites are denied for deaths linked to coronavirus while wakes and burials limited to immediate family members are permitted for deaths not related to coronavirus.


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Volunteers wearing protective face masks guard a temporarily closed railroad that serves as an entry and exit point to a nearby tenement in...

#5659890

Daily Life Under Lockdown In Manila, Philippines

27 April 2020

Volunteers wearing protective face masks guard a temporarily closed railroad that serves as an entry and exit point to a nearby tenement in...

#5659890

27 April 2020

Volunteers wearing protective face masks guard a temporarily closed railroad that serves as an entry and exit point to a nearby tenement in Manila, Philippines on April 27, 2020. The enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) which is supposed to end on April 30 has been extended in Manila and other areas in the Philippines deemed as high-risk.


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A volunteer wearing a protective face mask guards a temporarily closed railroad that serves as an entry and exit point to a nearby tenement...

#5659892

Daily Life Under Lockdown In Manila, Philippines

27 April 2020

A volunteer wearing a protective face mask guards a temporarily closed railroad that serves as an entry and exit point to a nearby tenement...

#5659892

27 April 2020

A volunteer wearing a protective face mask guards a temporarily closed railroad that serves as an entry and exit point to a nearby tenement in Manila, Philippines on April 27, 2020. The enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) which is supposed to end on April 30 has been extended in Manila and other areas in the Philippines deemed as high-risk.


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A man wearing a protective face mask pushes a makeshift cart along a temporarily closed railroad in a nearby tenement in Manila, Philippines...

#5659898

Daily Life Under Lockdown In Manila, Philippines

27 April 2020

A man wearing a protective face mask pushes a makeshift cart along a temporarily closed railroad in a nearby tenement in Manila, Philippines...

#5659898

27 April 2020

A man wearing a protective face mask pushes a makeshift cart along a temporarily closed railroad in a nearby tenement in Manila, Philippines on April 27, 2020. The enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) which is supposed to end on April 30 has been extended in Manila and other areas in the Philippines deemed as high-risk.


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