"Poor families don't have a way of paying for a coffin," Gómez said.
Gómez said he plans to donate 10 of his new beds to Colombia's Amazonas department, where resources are in short supply. So far there is no indication whether the beds will be put to use and no orders have been placed.
The Bogota-based company is usually at work on advertisements but has been mostly paralysed over the last month as Colombia remains on lockdown. The South American nation has reported nearly 9500 confirmed cases of the virus.
The beds could hold a weight of 150kg and would cost about NZ$140 each, Gómez said. He said he worked with a private clinic on the design, which he hopes will be put to use in emergency clinics that might become short on beds.
At least one doctor was sceptical about how sturdy a cardboard bed might be. He also warned that corpses should first be placed in a sealed bag before being put in a cardboard coffin to avoid potentially spreading the disease.
- AP
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