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Grieving Covid families warn others against reuniting for Christmas even if the rules allow it – Teesside Live
‘I understand people want to get together, it’s been an incredibly difficult year… but at what cost?’
Relatives grieving the death of loved ones from Covid-19 have warned families against Christmas gatherings.
Kathryn de Prudhoe, a psychotherapist from Leeds, lost her father Tony Clay to Covid in April and believes mixing outside of support bubbles is not worth the risk.
Mr Clay was 60 and had only mildly raised blood pressure before he caught coronavirus, but died in intensive care after three days in hospital, having suffered a bleed on his brain and heart attack.
Ms de Prudhoe shared a poignant…
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