Spain is performing DRIVE-THRU FUNERALS as the country and the rest of Europe continues to suffer from coronavirus

(Natural News) The La Almudena cemetery in Madrid, Spain has been holding one drive-through funeral service every 15 minutes for people who died from COVID-19. Hearses drive up to the doors of the chapel where a priest stands by, waiting to perform a quick version of the Catholic funeral rites. No more than five relatives are allowed to attend each quick funeral service, with each person keeping their distance from one another. The priest says a blessing, and at the end of the ceremony, the driver opens the trunk to reveal the sealed casket and the priest douses it with holy water. The casket is then put on a gurney by workers in masks and gloves and taken away to be either buried or cremated. The whole ritual takes no more than five minutes.

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Spain is performing DRIVE-THRU FUNERALS as the country and the rest of Europe continues to suffer from coronavirus

The La Almudena cemetery in Madrid, Spain has been holding one drive-through funeral service every 15 minutes for people who died from COVID-19. Hearses drive up to the doors of the chapel where a priest stands by, waiting to perform a quick version of the Catholic funeral rites.