Health
People bereaved by Covid-19 in UK feel forgotten, charity says – The Guardian
Sue Ryder says governments should allow support bubbles for those who are grieving

People who have lost loved ones during the pandemic feel the UK has become desensitised to death, and their biggest challenge is being isolated and alone when grieving, according to a charity.
The palliative care and bereavement charity Sue Ryder is calling on governments to allow those who are grieving to form bereavement support bubbles with any other household, during any future lockdown.
Its research found 62% of people bereaved since the end of March felt the nation had become desensitise…
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