17 bodies were found in the Sussex County nursing home. NEW JERSEY - At least 17 bodies of coronavirus victims were reportedly discovered jammed into a makeshift morgue at a nursing home in Andover, New Jersey.
Police were tipped off to the bodies being improperly stored at the Andover Subacute and Rehabilitation Center, including one body reportedly being stored in a shed.
13 of the bodies were moved from a "holding area" on Monday, according to the NJ Herald. "They were just overwhelmed by the number of people who were expiring," Andover Police Chief Eric Danielson told the NY Times.
Five bodies were found on Easter Sunday and 13 the next day. At least 68 people, including two nurses, connect to the facility have recently died.