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Dead bodies are loaded into refrigerated trucks outside New York hospitals after 98 people died in seven HOURS - bringing city's death toll to 776 and cases to 33,786 - as Mayor de Blasio warns people may be fined $500 for not staying home

    The video shows medical staff loading a pallet of bodies into a truck at Brooklyn Hospital in Fort Greene
    A nurse in Manhattan also shared a photograph of bodies in a refrigerated truck at a different hospital
    33,700 people in New York City have tested positive and 776 people have died
    It is the epicenter of the virus in America; there are 142,000 cases across the country and 2,500 have died
    City officials said this is the biggest deployment of makeshift morgues since the September 11, 2001, attacks
    There are also field hospitals popping up in Central Park and in luxury hotels like the Plaza and St Regis
    The USNS Comfort, a Navy hospital ship, will dock at New York Harbor on Monday bringing 1,000 beds
    Trump said on Sunday that if 200,000 or fewer died from the virus, he would have done a 'good job'
    He has extended social distancing guidelines until the end of April after consulting disease experts 
    Coronavirus symptoms: what are they and should you see a doctor?

By Ryan Fahey For Mailonline

Published: 07:18 EDT, 30 March 2020 | Updated: 11:55 EDT, 30 March 2020


A 38-year-old nurse at a Manhattan hospital shared this image yesterday of the inside of one of the refrigerated trucks lined on either side with the dead bodies of covid-19 victims

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