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Why We Should Collectively Mourn the COVID Dead


Why We Should Collectively Mourn the COVID Dead
To have the state acknowledge the deaths might well give us the necessary sense of purpose we need to surmount this period in time.
Family members of Vijay Raju, who died due to COVID-19 mourn before his cremation at a crematorium ground in Giddenahalli village on the outskirts of Bengaluru, May 13, 2021. Photo: Reuters/Samuel Rajkumar
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In the past month or so, there have been repeated news reports of how entire pages in newspapers are filled with obituaries, how attempts to number the dead are failing and journalists are trying to put together numbers by counting the dead listed in hospital registers, those awaiting their final rites in ambulances outside cremation grounds and cemeteries, and so on. There is no certainty about how many have died and while we publish a set of numbers every day, those are recognised to be only a part of the whole, a whole we are never likely to know. ....

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Southfield to honor residents who died from COVID-19 during May flag display


Southfield to honor residents who died from COVID during May flag display
City to install flags on municipal campus from May 10-28
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SOUTHFIELD, Mich. – The city of Southfield will honor residents who have died from COVID-19 with a flag display in May.
Memorial flags will be installed on the front lawn of the city’s municipal campus (26000 Evergreen Road) and will be on display from May 10-28.
A candlelight vigil will be held at 8 p.m. on May 11 and will include a reading of the names of those residents who died from the virus.
The city of Southfield is inviting residents to honor their loved ones who have died from coronavirus. You can submit their name along with a photo on the city’s website right here. ....

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Morning Update: Biden marks nation's pandemic grief before inauguration pomp


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Ahead of his presidential inauguration, Joe Biden took time yesterday to mark the national tragedy of the coronavirus pandemic, which has so far claimed 400,000 American lives.
“To heal we must remember,” the incoming president told the country at a sunset ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington. Four hundred lights representing the pandemic’s victims were illuminated behind him around the monument’s Reflecting Pool. ....

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City of Portage to honor COVID-19 victims


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PORTAGE, Mich. — The City of Portage will honor COVID-19 victims by participating in the Presidential Inaugural Committee’s memorial on Tuesday to remember and honor all lives lost to the virus.
The Washington, D.C. ceremony will feature lighting around the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, according to a news release Thursday.
Cities and towns across the country are asked to join D.C. in illuminating buildings and ringing church bells at 5:30 p.m. ET.
Portage is also participating in the Floral Heart Project – an ongoing effort by artist Kristina Libby to help provide healing, compassion and sympathy for those impacted by COVID-19. ....

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