Funeral home workers in protective suits carry the coffin of a woman who died from COVID-19 into a hearse in Katlehong, near Johannesburg, South Africa, July 21 2020. AP Photo
Chris Duncan of Alexandria, Virginia, walks with a picture of his mother Constance Duncan, who died with COVID-19 on her 75th birthday, among thousands of flags placed to memorialize Americans that died with COVID-19; near the base of the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, DC, USA, 22 September 2020. The 'COVID Memorial Project' installed 20,000 flags near the Washington Monument to memorialize the two hundred thousand people in the United States who have died with COVID-19. EPA
A man wearing personal protective equipment looks at the body of his relative who died of COVID-19 before cremation in Gauhati, India, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. India is now second in the world with the number of reported coronavirus infections with over 5.1 million cases, behind only the United States. Its death toll of only 83,000 in a country of 1.3 billion people, however, is raising questions about the way it counts fatalities from COVID-19. AP Photo
People pray next to the grave of their relative, who died from the Covid-19 Coronavirus, at a graveyard in New Delhi on September 27, 2020. AFP
Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi attends a memorial ceremony as mayors across Italy stand in silence to honour the country's dead due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Rome, Italy, March 31, 2020. REUTERS
Indigenous people attend the funeral of the cacique Messias Kokama, 53, a victim of COVID-19, at the Parque de las Tribos in the city of Manaos, Amazonas state, Brazil, 14 May 2020. The cacique Messias Kokama, considered the main indigenous leader of the city of Manaos, capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, died a victim of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and his community said goodbye to him this Thursday without being able to pay him all the tributes with their traditional rituals. EPA
Vicente Martin 57, places a picture of his parents-in-law Alfredo and Emilia who died of Coronavirus at the age of 78 and 80 years old next to a banner reading 'Justice. Victims of Coronavirus' as Spanish flags are placed at Roma Park to honor Spain's Coronavirus dead during the second wave of the Covid pandemic on September 27, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. The flags were planted on Sunday in Parque de Roma by volunteers with the National Association for the Victims of Coronavirus (ANVAC). Spain has been one of Europe's hardest-hit countries during the Covid-19 pandemic and is currently seeing another surge of cases. Getty Images
A woman visits two family members who died of COVID-19 while a 10-year-old boy works placing crosses at the San Miguel Xico cemetery on August 5, 2020. AFP
An employee digs next to relatives of a person who died from COVID-19 at the Vila Formosa cemetery, in the outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil on May 20, 2020. AFP
A woman passes a fence outside Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery adorned with tributes to victims of COVID-19 in New York on on May 28, 2020. AP Photo
Coffins carrying the bodies of people who died of coronavirus are stored waiting to be buried or incinerated in an underground parking lot at the Collserola funeral home in Barcelona, Spain, April 2, 2020. AP
Funeral home workers in protective suits carry the coffin of a woman who died from COVID-19 into a hearse in Katlehong, near Johannesburg, South Africa, July 21 2020. AP Photo
Chris Duncan of Alexandria, Virginia, walks with a picture of his mother Constance Duncan, who died with COVID-19 on her 75th birthday, among thousands of flags placed to memorialize Americans that died with COVID-19; near the base of the Washington Monument on the National Mall in Washington, DC, USA, 22 September 2020. The 'COVID Memorial Project' installed 20,000 flags near the Washington Monument to memorialize the two hundred thousand people in the United States who have died with COVID-19. EPA
A man wearing personal protective equipment looks at the body of his relative who died of COVID-19 before cremation in Gauhati, India, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2020. India is now second in the world with the number of reported coronavirus infections with over 5.1 million cases, behind only the United States. Its death toll of only 83,000 in a country of 1.3 billion people, however, is raising questions about the way it counts fatalities from COVID-19. AP Photo
People pray next to the grave of their relative, who died from the Covid-19 Coronavirus, at a graveyard in New Delhi on September 27, 2020. AFP
Mayor of Rome Virginia Raggi attends a memorial ceremony as mayors across Italy stand in silence to honour the country's dead due to coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Rome, Italy, March 31, 2020. REUTERS
Indigenous people attend the funeral of the cacique Messias Kokama, 53, a victim of COVID-19, at the Parque de las Tribos in the city of Manaos, Amazonas state, Brazil, 14 May 2020. The cacique Messias Kokama, considered the main indigenous leader of the city of Manaos, capital of the Brazilian state of Amazonas, died a victim of the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus and his community said goodbye to him this Thursday without being able to pay him all the tributes with their traditional rituals. EPA
Vicente Martin 57, places a picture of his parents-in-law Alfredo and Emilia who died of Coronavirus at the age of 78 and 80 years old next to a banner reading 'Justice. Victims of Coronavirus' as Spanish flags are placed at Roma Park to honor Spain's Coronavirus dead during the second wave of the Covid pandemic on September 27, 2020 in Madrid, Spain. The flags were planted on Sunday in Parque de Roma by volunteers with the National Association for the Victims of Coronavirus (ANVAC). Spain has been one of Europe's hardest-hit countries during the Covid-19 pandemic and is currently seeing another surge of cases. Getty Images
A woman visits two family members who died of COVID-19 while a 10-year-old boy works placing crosses at the San Miguel Xico cemetery on August 5, 2020. AFP
An employee digs next to relatives of a person who died from COVID-19 at the Vila Formosa cemetery, in the outskirts of Sao Paulo, Brazil on May 20, 2020. AFP
A woman passes a fence outside Brooklyn's Green-Wood Cemetery adorned with tributes to victims of COVID-19 in New York on on May 28, 2020. AP Photo
Coffins carrying the bodies of people who died of coronavirus are stored waiting to be buried or incinerated in an underground parking lot at the Collserola funeral home in Barcelona, Spain, April 2, 2020. AP
Funeral home workers in protective suits carry the coffin of a woman who died from COVID-19 into a hearse in Katlehong, near Johannesburg, South Africa, July 21 2020. AP Photo