I feel so sorry for the families I really do and all the years I’ve been alive this is the most terrible thing I’ve ever seen For so many good people to lose their lives
They make profits they won't starve. They have no emotion it's how they do the job . they may as well be moving luggage . their charges do not deserve respect.rip off.
mel grant There is more to life than ‘making profits’. There is a massive risk that comes with the profession. Many independent family-owned funeral homes are lowering their costs because they feel as if the service they are able to offer to these grieving families is insufficient.
@@exhibit_evolution about time they lowered their costs I should think. Of course they make profit. Maybe not so much at the moment. But we will soon be back at the usual average 4000 pounds plus basic funerals. Prices need to be capped by the government. Rip off.
People deal with grief differently, dont judge him too harsh, remember hes got a camera on his face. But sure business is great right now. Profits are threw the roof, or should i say into the ground, into the coffin. Their making a real killing right now.
These are times to reduce the fuss of funerals by implementing greener burials. Nevermind the energy and resource use of caskets...do enviro burials instead.
baby kick ....I’d be down for a greener funeral, just slap me in the ground..no bells and whistles just return to nature...I’m not a tree huggin environmentalist but that sounds pretty peaceful x
No masks, no social distancing in the office, at the meeting with the reporters, with hands-on people!!! What sort of messages does this funeral home sends???
Of course death profitable that's why don't understand legacy were in 62 grand debt on 5 th warning of liquidation and covid grants of 40 grand the mind boggles
we are having funeral weddings marages all interupted but blackie protester can do what they like they will be hell to live with noe after the have the massive ego stroked
Undertakers probably top profession at the moment. Very endearing , a reference to a diseased as a new arrival. So it is business as usual cylinder hats and frocks on. A bit like everyone getting a Royal funeral, perhaps they ought to hire a taxidermist to assist clearing the '' backlog''. Nothing like a bit of levity right now it is the only comfort those poor professionals can afford at this grim and assaying time.
On the Roylab Stats TH-cam channel, the number of Total Recovered Cases in the UK is at 1918, which coincidentally is the same number as the year of the last pandemic. That number hasn't changed since last Wednesday.
Why are they “struggling with the numbers” when the numbers aren’t even anywhere near what they are for normal influenza deaths any given year? (500,000 on average deaths) it seems weird we cannot cope despite not even being close to the usual numbers yet.
Luke Moore belive my friend the numbers will come out.! I cannot believe people are so gripped with the 24/7 hype and paranoia Sheep going to slaughter put up more of a fight
Alan Watts Where we live it’s around £10,000 as it is £5,000 to open the hole in the ground to put a body in and another £5,000 for the rest of the stuff. That’s a pretty economical funeral too. Jeez.
Business must be through the roof. Up like 50% on last year. Their making a killing, so to speak. My heart goes to all who have passed away. Be safe all.
paul hoskin only from the hospitals...they might be counted as additional numbers... it will changes dramatically if all non-hospital death included. They has to refine their stats from day 1....lots of effort...maybe. Just thought.
body backlog is such a weird thing to hear. But why are the staff crammed in that little space with no masks of their own and gloves.
No idea but know that we all need to contract the virus at some point or live in fear of it, forever......
Actors
Excellent point. Even the dead bodies can give off the virus. Take care and stay well.
@@Jafmanz or maybe kill your television…..
@@rmg5111they are fema actors! I know for sure
I feel so sorry for the families I really do and all the years I’ve been alive this is the most terrible thing I’ve ever seen For so many good people to lose their lives
ahhh... to be 12 again
What about the bad people they lose loved ones to ,
People don't understand what difficult work death care workers endure. They deserve respect.
They make profits they won't starve. They have no emotion it's how they do the job . they may as well be moving luggage . their charges do not deserve respect.rip off.
mel grant There is more to life than ‘making profits’. There is a massive risk that comes with the profession. Many independent family-owned funeral homes are lowering their costs because they feel as if the service they are able to offer to these grieving families is insufficient.
@@exhibit_evolution about time they lowered their costs I should think. Of course they make profit. Maybe not so much at the moment. But we will soon be back at the usual average 4000 pounds plus basic funerals. Prices need to be capped by the government. Rip off.
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He was doing so well until that dupers delight slip!
Saneman yeah I wondered why he smiled at that point. If someone in your family has just died that was a bit of a weird one.
@@francescapowell1538
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Another dupers delights,its more than weird!
People deal with grief differently, dont judge him too harsh, remember hes got a camera on his face. But sure business is great right now. Profits are threw the roof, or should i say into the ground, into the coffin. Their making a real killing right now.
These are times to reduce the fuss of funerals by implementing greener burials. Nevermind the energy and resource use of caskets...do enviro burials instead.
baby kick ....I’d be down for a greener funeral, just slap me in the ground..no bells and whistles just return to nature...I’m not a tree huggin environmentalist but that sounds pretty peaceful x
I’ve always told my family to dig a hole 8 feet deep and throw my nekkid body in there. I don’t need all the fancy bells and whistles of s funeral
@@288theabe yes save a fortune
No masks, no social distancing in the office, at the meeting with the reporters, with hands-on people!!!
What sort of messages does this funeral home sends???
Cheshire Cat one that says £5,700 please
Perhaps they are hoping a few more will die and make more money.
Not really buying these so calld numbers...pretty obvious many of these people are cookin the books
My heart breaks for the family’s I lost my dad on March 30th do I know what people are going through
Valentine covid ?
So sorry for your loss ❤
These funeral directors must be making a fortune.
mel grant they are no busier than usual
@@MrVersatilemind find that hard to believe with over 14 000 dead
mel grant people die everyday , these aren’t extra deaths , they are counting ordinary deaths as covid-19
@@MrVersatilemind yes but there are of course genuine cases of the virus don't they count. Of course they are extra deaths.has to be.
Of course death profitable that's why don't understand legacy were in 62 grand debt on 5 th warning of liquidation and covid grants of 40 grand the mind boggles
They won't be struggling financially that's for sure..
No not with their charges.rip off.
@@melgrant7404 Yes true
If this doesn't highlight how grim this pandemic is then nothing will. R I.P to all Covid-19 deceased.
This is inaccurate propaganda
Absolute propaganda. I know. I’m an undertaker
There struggling cuz they spend half the day rubbing there hand together
God bless them.
Rip to all lost loved ones and lots of love to the families and friends. My best friends send of tomorrow I’ll be seeing her of from her home 💜💜💜💜💜
we are having funeral weddings marages all interupted but blackie protester can do what they like they will be hell to live with noe after the have the massive ego stroked
Very insightful. I didn't really think of the coroners that have to see so many bodies in such a short period of time. As she said "it's all a blur".
It’s lies
Dignity that can be paid in 36 installments
is virus still live in dead bodies??
Yes full of virus, so some other countries, the deceased are only allowed to b cremated soon after their death.
Undertakers probably top profession at the moment. Very endearing , a reference to a diseased as a new arrival. So it is business as usual cylinder hats and frocks on. A bit like everyone getting a Royal funeral, perhaps they ought to hire a taxidermist to assist clearing the '' backlog''. Nothing like a bit of levity right now it is the only comfort those poor professionals can afford at this grim and assaying time.
Yet we are under the average deaths and nobody seems to have died of old age since the outbreak started which is very odd
Can we have recovery rates in the UK please..Shame people have died.
On the Roylab Stats TH-cam channel, the number of Total Recovered Cases in the UK is at 1918, which coincidentally is the same number as the year of the last pandemic.
That number hasn't changed since last Wednesday.
@@eddiemglass that's poor.
The funeral industry is booming in the moment
No it's not.... they've been no busier than last year.
Interesting that funeral homes have been no busy than last year.
Correct! I’m a FD
Why are they “struggling with the numbers” when the numbers aren’t even anywhere near what they are for normal influenza deaths any given year? (500,000 on average deaths) it seems weird we cannot cope despite not even being close to the usual numbers yet.
Luke Moore belive my friend the numbers will come out.!
I cannot believe people are so gripped with the 24/7 hype and paranoia
Sheep going to slaughter put up more of a fight
Because it’s corona PLUS normal flu too
Jean Gordon know anyone who has it ? Or has died from it?
MrBurnz That's because theres not enough we lose 40k every month as it is and there is no meltdown over that
dinkydaz67 ? Was this meant for me ??
they have been struggling since way before Christmas. i know of 3 family's who had to wait a month + to have the funerals.
2 years they were on 5th warning of being liqicated
Stay strong people we are living through history 👍
In 2030, this will be in history textbooks
Where I live it’s about £5,500 for a funeral ⚰️ I cannot afford to die. 🤑💷⚰️
Alan Watts Where we live it’s around £10,000 as it is £5,000 to open the hole in the ground to put a body in and another £5,000 for the rest of the stuff. That’s a pretty economical funeral too. Jeez.
@@francescapowell1538 they play on people's feelings and rip them off.
The main stream media is the metaphorical equivalent of a sewer runnin g directly through your living room.
Turn it off then
Business must be through the roof. Up like 50% on last year. Their making a killing, so to speak. My heart goes to all who have passed away. Be safe all.
The Master & your Daddy. Ask them ! They are no busier than usual
Chiner what have u done to us we will never forgive u
Wake up - brother wake up
@@Twichblade ALLAHU AKBARRRRRRRRRR
Blue hearse? 🤨
Sad
This is a beautiful video 🌟😍
I need a career move...
One word love 💓 love 💔 Love 💓 one
The only persons who are damn sure if their during this pandemic
Are people that died in private residences being counted
no, nor are those in care homes. Only people who die in hospital.
paul hoskin only from the hospitals...they might be counted as additional numbers... it will changes dramatically if all non-hospital death included. They has to refine their stats from day 1....lots of effort...maybe. Just thought.
David Brent........
BIG CAPITALIZED SHOUT OUT TO THE LOCAL COUNCIL WORKERS WHO HELP INTURN AND BURY THOSE WHO HAVE PASSED AWAY!
They get paid for it
@@melgrant7404 That's right it is called employment.
@@Jafmanz so what's the big deal
@@melgrant7404 I am not aware of one.
🙏🙏🙏
Hale & Pace plagiary
Pony!