charly cruz's life has also been turned upside down. charly: we try to do the maximum per day. i've never had t to deal with o mamany dead people before. >> six bodies a day, that's all this crematorium can manage. relatives are given just five minutes to say goodbye. [sobbing]] >> then charly cruz has to ask them to leave. charly:. we've had to harden our hearts. everything has to be done quickly. the body can't stay here long. >> it's been weeks since he's had a break. chaharly: it's risky. i'm scared because i have a family, and i'm afraid i might infect them. >> a relative must always confirm the deceased to avoid mistaken identity. what enrages charly cruz is that many mexicans deny the coronavirus exists, believing that it's all an elaborate government ruse. charly: why don't people swiwitch on their brains? if things continue l like thisi don't t know when it will end. >> mexico is startining to adjt toto the new normal, although e number of infections is still rising significantly. that worries diego arcoa. he's been sleeping at a hotel for weeks. he hasn't seen his dau