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Coffins piled up in crematorium in Germany due to increase in COVID-19 deaths

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Meissen, Jan 21 (EFE/EPA).- The coffins are piling up Thursday in a crematorium in the German city of Meissen due to the increase in Covid-19 deaths in the area. Meissen is located in eastern Germany and is one of the areas most affected by the pandemic. (Camera: FILIP SINGER).SHOT LIST: COFFINS PILE UP IN A CREMATORIUM IN MEISSEN, GERMANY.

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