Summer Brotman, University of California, Los Angeles
The isolation of life in the time of COVID-19 makes grief harder to cope with, but healing is still possible.
The isolation of life in the time of COVID-19 makes grief harder to cope with, but healing is still possible.
Renee Cantor, University of Pittsburgh
In spite of pandemic deaths surpassing the 100,000 mark, there has not been significant public mourning. Still, there are ways we can mourn individually.
In spite of pandemic deaths surpassing the 100,000 mark, there has not been significant public mourning. Still, there are ways we can mourn individually.
Kaelani Ramirez, Arizona State University
It’s changed the way we grieve and share condolences, but that may not always be a good thing.
It’s changed the way we grieve and share condolences, but that may not always be a good thing.