Australian woman working in London's largest mortuary reveal

Australian woman working in London's largest mortuary reveals how deadly complacency can be


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Ms Carbon said the second wave is one hundred times worse than the first wave, and blamed the growing number of dead on complacent UK citizens. 
'We're under an immense amount of pressure. We had a heavy day before the pandemic, but this second wave is so much worse than the first, and not enough people realise that,' Ms Carbon told NCA NewsWire. 
'If every single person in the UK adhered to government guidelines, we would get rid of this so much quicker.' 
Ms Carbon said she was staying back on weekends and late nights to keep on top of the 'exhausting' workload. Pictured: Patients arrive by Ambulance at the Royal London in East London on January 18

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