When COVID Deaths Are Dismissed Or Stigmatized, Grief Is Mixed With Shame And Anger

Stephanie Rimel looks at a photo of her brother Kyle Dixon, who died of the coronavirus on Jan. 20, 2021 at the age of 27. She says that during Kyle

After their brother died, two sisters faced down a barrage of misinformation, pandemic denialism, and blaming questions. Grief experts say that makes COVID the newest kind of “disenfranchised death.”

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