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Robert's avatar

I complained loudly and frequently that our hallowed scientist and bureaucrats couldn't seem to count COVID cases.

Seems it's just a fact of life that governments can't count, and accuracy was never the goal.

Peter Nayland Kust's avatar

I've seen my fill of dead bodies, so I think I'll pass.

Robert's avatar

$200/day for a 24hr on-call shift?

Most people couldn't handle more than 2-3, so how far does $600/wk go in Vancouver.

StellaMaris's avatar

I know...right? I wish someone would take it as an undercover story and take pics and report this to the world...do you know anyone?

Robert's avatar

Nah. Businesses like that existed before this, although it may be a growth industry for the next few years with aging boomers, declining global health, and [to a much lesser extent, I expect] that need new mRNA thingy.

StellaMaris's avatar

Look at the job description again...... "We are a dedicated team of body removal agents to sudden and unexpected deaths." That is disturbing...also when I go to the link at the bottom of the article, it is missing...hmmmmmm

Robert's avatar

This is not a new type of business that's suddenly sprung up. Companies like this and crime scene cleanup have been around for quite some time.

StellaMaris's avatar

Yes..... but I am sure the job description didn't look like this...... seems like there's an uptick in deaths is the concern......