The outcome of a long mourning that has hit the British
Many people wanted to greet the Queen, both in the funeral home and on the day of the funeral. Just during queues in Westminsterto pay homage to the sovereign, there were many people who have had illnesses to say farewell to Elizabeth II. Some were rescued on the spot, while well 42 were the hospitalizations in the hospital.
The London Ambulance Service disclosed the data of 10 days of mourning. Hundreds of illnesses and 42 hospitalizations, during the long queues, even more than 12 hours, in front of Westminster Hall, in London, where the royal family has set up the funeral home to greet the sovereign.
Compound files, which were also attended by famous people, such as David Beckham and Boris Johson, mixed with ordinary people. Many people have been sick and sometimes the agents have had to close them to allow the queue to flow well.
According to the data released, more than 400 people fell ill while queuing for pay homage to the Queen’s coffin. 290 people refreshed themselves with water and food and were immediately back in line. While another 140 people needed treatment on the spot.
As many as 42 people, on the other hand, had to leave their seats in the queue, because their health conditions had to be checked in the hospital. On-site treatment was not enough. Many of these hospitalized patients suffered a blow to the head because other people fell and hit their heads due to fainting.
Farewell to Elizabeth II: all queued for the last tribute to the sovereign of records
Many English people, many ordinary people, many VIPs and political figures, but also many tourists and foreigners did not let themselves be frightened by the queues, just to greet the Queen.
Kilometric queues, during which such illnesses were inevitable. But luckily, as in the case of the unconscious guard in the funeral home and the policeman at the funeral, all of them are solvable.
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