Did you miss a chance to say goodbye because of COVID?
By Eugene Sonn, of Resolve Philly Month after month, we hear report after report about how one of the more painful parts of losing a loved one to COVID is not having the chance to (Read more.)
By Eugene Sonn, of Resolve Philly Month after month, we hear report after report about how one of the more painful parts of losing a loved one to COVID is not having the chance to (Read more.)
We know that nothing can make up for that. But we also believe that keeping those final thoughts and sentiments bottled up can be an additional hardship. So we are offering anyone who couldn’t have that in-person goodbye a chance to share what you would have said if you’d had been able to be by their side. We call this effort: With Love: Messages to those lost to COVID | From: Billy Penn (Read more.)
The number of cases of COVID-19 in the community has been declining, but the effort to combat misinformation and get legitimate health care is ongoing. | From: Generocity (Read more.)
Funeral directors represented one of the largest professions dealing with PTSD. Then, COVID-19 struck. | From: Philadelphia Weekly (Read more.)
While black people have accounted for more than half of the coronavirus deaths in Philadelphia, the black community was left to rely on grassroots efforts to bring them testing while the city waited on federal funding. | From: Philadelphia Magazine (Read more.)
The narrative of COVID-19 is mostly told from a birds-eye view, making use of bewildering statistics, capitalist policies and quarantine’s impact on the economy. But what about the family and friends of those who have perished? A large population of the world is mourning right now, and we find it worthwhile to honor the memories of loved ones lost to COVID-19. | From: Fun Times (Read more.)
he narrative of COVID-19 is mostly told from a birds-eye view, making use of bewildering statistics, capitalist policies and quarantine’s impact on the economy. But what about the family and friends of those who have perished? A large population of the world is mourning right now, and we find it worthwhile to honor the memories of loved ones lost to COVID-19. | From: Fun Times (Read more.)
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