The Final Pandemic Betrayal (What this Atlantic piece doesn't say is that this pandemic was a "engineered event.")
The pandemic has replaced community with isolation, empathy with judgment, and opportunities for healing with relentless triggers...
In 1989, the grief expert Kenneth Doka coined the term disenfranchised grief to describe situations where people struggle to cope with losses that aren’t “socially sanctioned, openly acknowledged, or publicly mourned.” That’s exactly what many Americans who have lost someone to COVID are experiencing.
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