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Free bereavement resource pack launched to help those living with loss during Covid-19 restrictions
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The Irish Hospice Foundation (IHF) has today launched a free bereavement resource pack, Support for Grieving in Exceptional Times, as Ireland approaches 4,000 Covid-19 related deaths.
It includes all the resources developed as part of IHF’s Care & Inform hub which was specially created to respond to the needs of those facing dying, death and bereavement during Covid-19 restrictions.
Support for Grieving in Exceptional times includes advice and guidance on acknowledging and coping with grief from a Covid-19 death, what to expect when planning a funeral as well as helping children deal with loss and grief.
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How worried are you about this new strain of Covid-19 which is causing such chaos for the UK?
A ban on flights and ferries to Ireland from the UK for 48 hours initially is currently in situ, with exemptions only for essential workers and those bringing goods into the country.
On this morning’s Deise Today, Maria got the views of Prof Anthony Staines from DCU and also spoke to travel journalist Eoghan Corry about the reaction there has been to this, and the impact also.