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Got It, Hide thisCOVID-19 bereavement is different from other types of bereavement. People have often not been allowed to be near their dying loved ones due to infection control measures. Travel and gathering restrictions also mean that people cannot come together to mourn as normal. Traumatic bereavement can lead to long term mental health challenges. It is important to learn about some of the feelings you may be experiencing and seek help. It is always good to know that you are not alone. Read this resource to learn more.
pandemic, caregiving, grief, loss, mental health, death
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Rated on: 5/17/2021 1:09:20 PM
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