no, what I’m saying is, there is more than one reason to bring in incinerators.
Right now, china has bird flu, swine fever, dead livestock from lack of forage deliveries, dead birds, dead pigs, they’re crawling in bats and crows (crows eat carrion and spread disease) rotten vegetables that can’t be transported, two month’s worth of household trash, and all the lovely things a plague brings with it besides just bodies.
And, China is making a huge show right now of nationalism and superiority - of look what we can build and how fast we can build it in spite of a pandemic. And they’ve wanted to build that waste-to-energy plant for 8 months now - the reason for the protests back in July. Overworked crematoriums didn’t stop them from building a popup hospital, right? The Chinese don’t think like we do.
I am of the same mind. If the deaths are ready to top off, they wont need 40 furnaces.
To Clean up six weeks of crap from these sick people would require mobile furnaces that could be moved block to block.
It actually makes sense.
It must smell bad there now.
Overworked crematoriums didnt stop them from building a popup hospital, right? The Chinese dont think like we do.
There was a state official who said something to the effect that what they are doing is a matter of state political security. That appeared in the same story as the hiring plea for more attendants to cart away the dead piling up. The Chinese dont think like we do.
If you want to imagine the CCP cares about the rest of the stuff you mention, I’ve got a bridge for sale cheap - they are desperate to hide the extent of the disaster from the world as quickly as possible, which means the number one priority is getting rid of the dead. The Chinese dont think like we do.