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Text messages capture heartbreaking goodbyes of COVID-19 victims

Text messages capture heartbreaking goodbyes of COVID-19 victims Daughter: “Just wish I could see you in person.” Mother: “I wish that more than anything in the world right now.” Sisters Dana Cobbs (on left) and Darcey Cobbs-Lomax lost their father and paternal grandmother to COVID-19 last spring, the deaths occurring only a week apart. ByKatie Sanders Email Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, almost 500,000 American families know firsthand the grief of losing a loved one, many in conditions that restrict bedside goodbyes. These circumstances piled on top of the many unknowns of COVID-19 layer enormous pain, guilt, and grief on top of the already-traumatic process of saying goodbye to someone we love.

The Untold Truth Of Good Eats

The Untold Truth Of Good Eats By Sarah Crocker/Feb. 17, 2021 2:57 pm EDT It s safe to say that practically anyone with a passing knowledge of cooking television has heard of Good Eats. In fact, it s also likely that you ve watched an episode or two, or even become a fan of the series. Good Eats was one of the first shows on Food Network or any other similar channel to both dive into the science of cooking and to do so in a way that was, simply, a lot of fun. Any one episode usually boasts skits, oversized props, and a whole host of puppets in the service of whatever ingredient or dish is featured.

Text messages capture heartbreaking goodbyes of COVID-19 victims

Text messages capture heartbreaking goodbyes of COVID-19 victims Katie Sanders © None Sisters Dana Cobbs (on left) and Darcey Cobbs-Lomax lost their father and paternal grandmother to COVID-19 last spring, the deaths occurring only a week apart. Nearly a year into the COVID-19 pandemic, more than 375,000 American families know firsthand the grief of losing a loved one, many in conditions that restrict bedside goodbyes. These circumstances piled on top of the many unknowns of COVID-19 layer enormous pain, guilt, and grief on top of the already-traumatic process of saying goodbye to someone we love. © None Marco Reyes holds a photograph of his father, José Reyes, and himself as a child. His father endured 12 years as a political prisoner in Cuba before coming to the U.S. He died of COVID-19 on September 4, 2020, age 84.

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