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Minnesota uses its coronavirus morgue - but not for bodies

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PPE piled up in the state of Minnesota's temporary morgue. ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Minnesota has never stored a body in a St.

Paul building that state officials bought for $5.5 million this year as a temporary morgue for coronavirus victims.The building, which Minnesota purchased with federal money, has become a storage locker for personal protective equipment and testing supplies stacked many feet high.

State officials have not ruled out using it as a morgue, but are now eyeing the facility to store future coronavirus vaccines.Four months after Minnesota bought it, a planned morgue in St.

Paul has never stored a body."I think it’s the most expensive way to store PPE to buy a very high-end building," said state Sen.

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