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‘Faceless death’: After a year of denial and limited public mourning, COVID survivors ask Americans to grieve with them – USA TODAY
The COVID-19 pandemic exposed harsh racial and economic fault lines, and experts say recovery will be slow until Americans acknowledge the true toll.

Jonathan Nez, president of the Navajo Nation, reflects on the wins and losses from a year of fighting COVID-19.
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A former marathon runner gasps for breath in the shower, his lungs destroyed, his red blood cells no longer effectively carrying oxygen.
A son mourns his mom’s death, her life stolen, he says, by incompetent politicians and self-centered Americans.
A family doctor breaks down after losing a patient who survived cancer and a heart attack but died in the surge of COVID-19 cases…
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