NYC temporary morgue lingers, a reminder of pandemic’s pain

Edwina Frances Martin, Staten Island’s public administrator of estates, left, says a few words during a burial of four people at a cemetery in the Staten Island borough of New York, Thursday, June 17, 2021. The deceased died during the coronavirus pandemic and were being stored at a temporary morgue in Brooklyn. The facility is out of sight and mind for many for many as the city celebrates its pandemic progress but stands as a reminder of the loss, upheaval and wrenching choices the virus inflicted in one of its deadliest U.S. hotspots. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

NEW YORK — On a sun-soaked morning last month, a dozen mourners gathered by a freshly dug grave to bury four people who were cast into limbo as New York City contended with COVID-19.

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