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Behind Each of More Than 300K Lives Lost: A Name, a Caregiver, a Family, a Story

More than 300,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States. It is the latest sign of a generational tragedy one still unfolding in every corner of the country that leaves in its wake an expanse of grief that cannot be captured in a string of statistics. The numbers do not reflect that these were people, said Brian Walter, of New York City, whose 80-year-old father, John, died from COVID-19. Everyone lost was a father or a mother, they had kids, they had family, they left people behind. There is no analogue in recent U.S history to the scale of death brought on by the coronavirus, which now runs unchecked in countless towns, cities and states.

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost? – Houston Public Media

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost? Eleven months into the COVID-19 crisis, an unimaginable death toll has been reached. NPR spoke to doctors, nurses and the bereaved about how they face loss every day. December 14, 2020, 5:35 PM White flags planted by volunteers visualize lives lost in the U.S. to COVID-19 as part of an installation by artist Suzanne Firstenberg in D.C. The death toll has now reached 300,000. More than 300,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the U.S. It is the latest sign of a generational tragedy one still unfolding in every corner of the country that leaves in its wake an expanse of grief that cannot be captured in a string of statistics.

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost? - Health - NPR News

Image credit: Roberto Schmidt Stay tuned in to our local news coverage: Listen to 90.7 WMFE on your FM or HD radio, the WMFE mobile app or your smart speaker say “Alexa, play NPR” and you’ll be connected. More than 300,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States. It is the latest sign of a generational tragedy one still unfolding in every corner of the country that leaves in its wake an expanse of grief that cannot be captured in a string of statistics. “The numbers do not reflect that these were people,” says Brian Walter, whose 80-year-old father, John, died from COVID-19. “Everyone lost was a father or a mother, they had kids, they had family, they left people behind.”

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost? – Nation & World News

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost? By Will Stone  December 14, 2020 More than 300,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States. It is the latest sign of a generational tragedy one still unfolding in every corner of the country that leaves in its wake an expanse of grief that cannot be captured in a string of statistics. “The numbers do not reflect that these were people,” says Brian Walter, whose 80-year-old father, John, died from COVID-19. “Everyone lost was a father or a mother, they had kids, they had family, they left people behind.” There is no analogue in recent U.S history to the scale of death brought on by the coronavirus, which now runs unchecked in countless towns, cities and states.

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost?

How Do We Grieve 300,000 Lives Lost? Monday, December 14, 2020 White flags planted by volunteers visualize lives lost in the U.S. to COVID-19 as part of an installation by artist Suzanne Firstenberg in Washington, D.C. The death toll has now reached 300,000. Roberto Schmidt / AFP via Getty Images More than 300,000 people have died from COVID-19 in the United States. It is the latest sign of a generational tragedy one still unfolding in every corner of the country that leaves in its wake an expanse of grief that cannot be captured in a string of statistics. The numbers do not reflect that these were people, says Brian Walter, whose 80-year-old father, John, died from COVID-19. Everyone lost was a father or a mother, they had kids, they had family, they left people behind.

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