A funeral director has lifted the lid on the "forgotten trade" of the pandemic - saying she's had people confess to having Covid after attending a service.
Nicola Carpenter, who owns a funeral directors in Birmingham, says it's happened three times at her independent company that people have admitted - after a service is over - that they had coronavirus but didn't want to miss the funeral.
She claims she's heard about it being a "widespread problem" from other colleagues in the trade and is warning of the dangers, urging people to be responsible.
Nicola, who says workers in her industry are "exhausted, bruised and battered but keep coming back for more". She said she's seen fear in her colleagues eyes like never before, even after 10