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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
Firefighters carry the casket of Mark Hortman during a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
Firefighters carry the casket of Mark Hortman during a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Melissa Hortman is loaded into a hearse after a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
Firefighters carry the casket of Mark Hortman during a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Melissa Hortman is carried out after a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
Firefighters carry the casket of Mark Hortman during a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Melissa Hortman is carried out after a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Melissa Hortman is carried out after a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark Hortman at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Mark Hortman is carried inside the Basilica of Saint Mary before a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark Hortman, and their dog Gilbert at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Melissa Hortman is carried inside the Basilica of Saint Mary before a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark Hortman, and their dog Gilbert at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Funeral For Slain Minnesota Lawmakers
The casket of Melissa Hortman is carried inside the Basilica of Saint Mary before a funeral service for DFL Rep. Melissa Hortman, her husband Mark Hortman, and their dog Gilbert at the Basilica of Saint Mary in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on June 28, 2025. (Photo by Steven Garcia/NurPhoto) -
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Bush casket arrives Capitol
December 3, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: Acting Attorney General, Matthew Whitaker (R), Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin (C), and Secretary of Defence James Mattis walk through the rotunda before the casket containing the remains of former US President George H.W. Bus arrives at the US Capitol during a State Funeral in Washington, DC, December 3, 2018. - The body of the late former President George H.W. Bush will travel from Houston to Washington, where he will lie in state at the US Capitol through Wednesday morning. Bush, who died on November 30, will return to Houston for his funeral on Thursday. (Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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Bush casket arrives Capitol
December 3, 2018 - Washington, DC, United States: Member of the Supreme Court Chief Justice, John Roberts (L), acting Attorney General, Matthew Whitaker (C), and Secretary of the Treasury, Steven Mnuchin (L) wait for the casket containing the remains of former US President George H.W. Bush to arrive at the US Capitol during a State Funeral in Washington, DC, December 3, 2018. - The body of the late former President George H.W. Bush will travel from Houston to Washington, where he will lie in state at the US Capitol through Wednesday morning. Bush, who died on November 30, will return to Houston for his funeral on Thursday. (Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
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ROYALS - Staatsbegraebnis der Queen: Meghan Markle wischt Tränen weg
The State Funeral of HM Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey
-PICTURED: Meghan Duchess of Sussex
-LOCATION: London UK
-DATE: 19 Sep 2022
-CREDIT: Nils Jorgensen/INSTARimages.com Meghan Duchess of Sussex (PHOTO: DUKAS/INSTAR)
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NEWS - Beerdigung von Ivana Trump in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (13039909bc)
Former President Donald Trump, Melania Trump, children and grandchildren watch as casket with body of Ivana Trump loaded into hearse at St. Vincent Ferrer Church. Ivana Trump, former wife of former President Donald Trump died on July 14, 2022 in her home, she was 73 years old. Funeral was attended by former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump and their son Barron as well as children by Donald Trump and Ivana TRump Ivankam Eric and Donald Jr and their families including children.
NY: Funeral for Ivana Trump, Harrison, New Jersey, United States - 20 Jul 2022
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NEWS - Beerdigung von Ivana Trump in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (13039909ar)
Former President Donald Trump, Melania Trump, Barron Trump watch as casket with body of Ivana Trump loaded into hearse at St. Vincent Ferrer Church. Ivana Trump, former wife of former President Donald Trump died on July 14, 2022 in her home, she was 73 years old. Funeral was attended by former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump and their son Barron as well as children by Donald Trump and Ivana TRump Ivankam Eric and Donald Jr and their families including children.
NY: Funeral for Ivana Trump, Harrison, New Jersey, United States - 20 Jul 2022
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NEWS - Beerdigung von Ivana Trump in New York
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lev Radin/Pacific Press/Shutterstock (13039909bd)
Casket with body of Ivana Trump moved from St. Vincent Ferrer Church. Ivana Trump, former wife of former President Donald Trump died on July 14, 2022 in her home, she was 73 years old. Funeral was attended by former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump and their son Barron as well as children by Donald Trump and Ivana TRump Ivankam Eric and Donald Jr and their families including children.
NY: Funeral for Ivana Trump, Harrison, New Jersey, United States - 20 Jul 2022
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NEWS - usa: Trauerfeier für die Opfer der Schiesserei an der Grundschule in Uvalde, Texas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Farina/UPI/Shutterstock (12966729o)
Pallbearers carry the casket out of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at the conclusion of funeral services for 10 year old Uvalde school shooting victim Amerie Jo Garza days after the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. A mass shooting days before left 19 children and two adults dead at the elementary school.
Funeral Services for Elementary School Shooting Victims in Uvalde, Texas, United States - 31 May 2022
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NEWS - usa: Trauerfeier für die Opfer der Schiesserei an der Grundschule in Uvalde, Texas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Farina/UPI/Shutterstock (12966729q)
Pallbearers carry the casket out of Sacred Heart Catholic Church at the conclusion of funeral services for 10 year old Uvalde school shooting victim Amerie Jo Garza days after the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. A mass shooting days before left 19 children and two adults dead at the elementary school.
Funeral Services for Elementary School Shooting Victims in Uvalde, Texas, United States - 31 May 2022
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NEWS - usa: Trauerfeier für die Opfer der Schiesserei an der Grundschule in Uvalde, Texas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jon Farina/UPI/Shutterstock (12966729l)
The casket arrives at Sacred Heart Catholic Church before funeral services for 10 year old Uvalde school shooting victim Amerie Jo Garza after the tragedy at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas on Tuesday, May 31, 2022. A mass shooting days before left 19 children and two adults dead at the elementary school.
Funeral Services for Elementary School Shooting Victims in Uvalde, Texas, United States - 31 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Ukrainerin an der Beerdigung ihres getöteten Mannes Eugene in Bucha
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12934265b)
Oksana Antuhova, left, throws dirt onto her brother-in-law Eugene Bogdanov's casket, following the funeral in Bucha, Ukraine, Tuesday, May 10, 2022. Bogdanova's husband went missing two months ago and has been searching for him in morgues across the Bucha and Kyiv area since. The Biden administration announced Monday it is temporarily suspending 232 tariffs on Ukrainian steel for one year in a bid to boost the besieged nation's economic strength.
Natalia Bogdanova Attends Her Husband Eugene's Funeral in Bucha, Ukraine - 10 May 2022
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NEWS - Ukraine-Krieg: Gräber von Opfern des Krieges auf einem Friedhof in Bucha
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ken Cedeno/UPI/Shutterstock (12904931b)
Pallbears carry the casket of Volodymyr Rubaylo, 71, at the cemetery in Bucha, Ukraine on Thursday, April 21, 2022. Rubaylo was shot in the head by Russian soldiers when he left his house to buy cigarettes. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday claimed success in Mariupol, but ordered troops not to storm a steel plant where Ukrainian fighters continued their resistance and refused to surrender.
Victims of the Russian War Burials at a Cemetery in Bucha, Ukraine - 21 Apr 2022
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NEWS - Gedenkfeier für Senator Bob Dole im U.S. Capitol in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sarah Silbiger/UPI/Shutterstock (12638351o)
The honor guard stands by the flag-draped casket during a Congressional memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole, R-KS, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Dole, who served on Capitol Hill for 36 years, died in his sleep on December 5 at the age of 98.
Memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Gedenkfeier für Senator Bob Dole im U.S. Capitol in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sarah Silbiger/UPI/Shutterstock (12638351n)
The honor guard salutes the flag-draped casket during a Congressional memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole, R-KS, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Dole, who served on Capitol Hill for 36 years, died in his sleep on December 5 at the age of 98.
Memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Gedenkfeier für Senator Bob Dole im U.S. Capitol in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sarah Silbiger/UPI/Shutterstock (12638351k)
The honor guard stands by the flag-draped casket during a Congressional memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole, R-KS, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Dole, who served on Capitol Hill for 36 years, died in his sleep on December 5 at the age of 98.
Memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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NEWS - Gedenkfeier für Senator Bob Dole im U.S. Capitol in Washington
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sarah Silbiger/UPI/Shutterstock (12638351e)
The honor guard stands by the flag-draped casket during a Congressional memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole, R-KS, at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, DC on Thursday, December 9, 2021. Dole, who served on Capitol Hill for 36 years, died in his sleep on December 5 at the age of 98.
Memorial service for Sen. Bob Dole at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, District of Columbia, United States - 09 Dec 2021
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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Coffin Sales Increase Due High Covid Deaths In Mexico
A worker of Rudino funeral home show a coffin to a client; due the increase of Covid-19 victims that lost the battle against the virus, the casket trade has increased unimaginably, coffin shops have been among the few companies that have benefited from the deaths of people during the pandemic on February 11, 2021 (Photo by Eyepix/NurPhoto) -
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
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Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The cardboard bed and coffin being demonstrated by ABC Displays chief exectuive Rodolfo Gómez . As a bed there is am adjustable head rest
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.With the guard rails removed the 'deceased" can be lowered into the box part of the bed
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The Cardboard bed and coffin fits on wheels for easy mobility. It can be fitted with adjustable guard rails just like a normal hospital bed
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Removing the guard rails
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.The casket is ready
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The cardboard bed and coffin being demonstrated by ABC Displays chief executive Rodolfo Gómez . As a bed there is am adjustable head rest
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.The body is then sealed into the box by folding over flaps
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
Ref 11809
02/06/20
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The ABC Displays team demonstrate the conversion from bed to coffin.Finally the lid is placed on what is now a casket
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An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: ABC Displays chief executive Rodolfo Gómez .
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Das in einen Sarg umwandelbare Krankenhaus-Intensivbett aus Karton
Ferrari Press Agency
Cardboard 1
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Picture must credit: ABC Displays
An emergency cardboards hospital bed that can be quickly assembled and transformed into a coffin has been developed in response to the coronavirus pandemic.In the worst-case scenario, each bed can be rapidly reconfigured to become a cardboard casket.Recent studies have shown coronavirus can only survive on cardboard surfaces for 24 hours, whereas it lives for two to three days on materials such as wood, metal and plastic.Each bed can be shipped flat packed, and the corrugated cardboard is light but strong enough to support 150 to 200 kilograms. It also minimises the environmental impact, as it can be easily recycled after use if not used as an emergency burial device.It was created by Colombia based company ABC Displays from Bogotá.It specialises in advertising materials but it now making and distributing the low-cost bed.The firm’s chief executive Rodolfo Gómez said the idea came after seeing the dire situation in the neighbouring country of Ecuador. Mortuaries have been overwhelmed and the government had to distribute emergency cardboard coffins as bodies were left on the streets.
OPS: The Cardboard bed and coffin with the ABC Displays team which created it.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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