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Got It, Hide thisCaring for a person who has lost someone due to COVID-19 is not always easy. It is very important to be there for them and to take care of yourself at the same time. If you do not live with them, make sure to connect with them over phone and video call. You can help ensure their basic care needs like food are being met. There are some warning signs you should also look for in case you need to call for professional help. Read this resource to learn more.
pandemic, trauma, loss, mental illness
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Rated on: 5/17/2021 1:06:20 PM
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