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The problem in 2.H is that there are no animations for staff to carry, wheel, or gurney patients. So, I suppose you'd have to have the dying patient walk to the morgue, knock on the door and then climb onto a slab to die. If the attendant is on break, then there would be a lineup for the morgue, so you'd never have dead people and you'd ace the award every year.
I think you accidentally made the idea better, dead people turn into zombies, who wander to the morgue themselves. No room or no morgue, zombies everywher!#
I don't make accdients.
If the Mock Star patients died and became the MJ zombies that were cut from Plants vs. Zombies, I'd... well, I'd be grateful yes indeed.
That'd be epic and you'd need janitors with skills of Zombie killing, it'd be hilarious to see them running around.
However it does seem a little heartless to have a poor patient die because he waiting too long in a queue then spending his afterlife in the very same hospital in till some guy comes to suck him up.