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    Posted: March 31 2006 at 7:30am
'Mass grave' a possibility for victims if flu strikes'

Mar 31 2006

 

VICTIMS of a flu pandemic in Croydon could be buried in a mass grave if the illness hits council workers.

A report into how the town would deal with a flu pandemic on the scale of the one that struck after the First World War has put the number of potential fatalities at 8,000 - with a quarter of the town's 330,000 population becoming infected.

A report drawn up by the council says the number of people dying would increase from 45 to more than 400 a week. At peaks this would mean the crematorium running 24 hours a day to cope and the council employing eight teams of gravediggers.

If the contingency fails, either through excessive staff sickness or through the failure of power supplies, "then the plan falls back on the use of a mass grave," the report says.

It adds: "This will only be used as a last resort as it poses many moral and psychological challenges."

Cllr Paul Smith, cabinet member for public protection and crime reduction, said: "This plan is not intended to scare anyone, quite the reverse. It is about saying we recognise the risk that exists and we are working with other London boroughs to make sure that whatever happens we are there to meet it."

The plan looks at a general flu pandemic but it leaves the council prepared to deal with an out-break if bird flu hit humans.

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At the point you had to make a mass grave you might as well just put the bodies in a pile and set them ablaze. The possible ramifications of putting even one hundred infected dead people in a grave on the ground water would be disasterous. All you'd be doing was to spread the disease or let it linger in the ground for a time.
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I agree, but I wonder if people will accept having their loved ones incinerated in that way.  That is the problem.  How many city/municipal officials realize the problems related to potential water contamination by the virus?  My guess would be not many.  Therefore, they will do what the vast majority of their constituents want, ie:  mass burial.
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Thay must have buried the dead the same way 1918. Anyone know where the sites in the UK were?/are?
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A believe it was a forgotten British poet who wrote
 
And when your blood
turns a yellowy green,
the worms, they call it
their Devonshire cream... 
He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm.Proverbs 13:20, The Bible
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...pass the bucket....... Dead

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