A hospital mortician broke down in tears as spoke about the 'conveyor belt' of coronavirus deaths. Royal London Hospital mortician Hannah Leahy started crying as she discussed the growing number of bodies arriving at the mortuary.
It comes as daily Covid-19 deaths reach record highs in the UK, with hospitals and NHS staff at breaking point. When asked by the BBC’s Chris Myrie whether it now 'feels like a conveyor belt', Ms Leahy said: "It does, in a way, I hate to say that because I hate to think of it like that, but yes it is, almost." She added: "Although it's our job, and we deal with dead people every day, this level I think has taken its toll." Ms Leahy, who works as an anatomical pathology technologist, then broke down and said