KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. At a workshop located in a Jakarta cemetery, coffin maker Olaskar Purba and his team are hard at work. They staple together boxes made of plywood and paint them brown. The coffins are then fitted with a lining and covered in plastic before being taken away for use. "Before the (coronavirus) cases spiked, we usually made only up to 10 coffins in one day," said the 62-year-old, looking weary. "But now it has reached 30 orders per day, and it's double the work."
Overwhelmed Indonesian coffin maker issues COVID-19 warning
KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. At a workshop located in a Jakarta cemetery, coffin maker Olaskar Purba and his team are hard at work. They staple together boxes made of plywood and paint them brown. The coffins are then fitted with a lining and covered in plastic before being taken away for use. "Before the (coronavirus) cases spiked, we usually made only up to 10 coffins in one day," said the 62-year-old, looking weary. "But now it has reached 30 orders per day, and it's double the work."