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Grieving Covid families warn others against reuniting for Christmas – Harwich and Manningtree Standard
‘I just wouldn’t risk it for the sake of a dinner,’ one woman said.
Relatives grieving the death of loved ones from Covid-19 have warned families against reuniting for Christmas even if the Government allows it.
Health Secretary Matt Hancock suggested on Friday that families would be able to spend “that cherished Christmas with your family as much as possible”, but added that social distancing would still be required between households.
But Kathryn de Prudhoe, a psychotherapist from Leeds, lost her father Tony Clay to Covid in April and believes mixing outside support…
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