Not when it's also cold out. Bacteria don't jump off of dead bodies and fly a half a block to seek you out in your basement.
When snipers are sitting in wait to pop off those who break cover and the total unpredictability of rocket, mortar, and artillery shells impacting you're at far greater risk from the people than you are from the dead bodies.
Until the last week or so it was barely getting above freezing and only then for a few hours a day. That severely retards the growth and spread of bacteria and viruses.
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If it is wet and warm enough to dilute the blood, then it is wet and warm enough to spread contaminants (not just blood borne pathogens).
Leaving dead people in the road for weeks is reckless, dangerous, disrespectful and cowardly.
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If it is wet and warm enough to dilute the blood, then it is wet and warm enough to spread contaminants (not just blood borne pathogens).
Leaving dead people in the road for weeks is reckless, dangerous, disrespectful and cowardly.
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