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Ann Haas holds a photo she took of her late father, Raymond Haas, in Eden Prairie, Minn. Haas lost her father to COVID-19 on Nov 11 and works in the laundry at the same Veterans Affairs hospital where he spent his final days. Photo: AP health Unending grief of COVID-19 deaths causing problems for some Today 06:00 am JST Today | 06:12 am JST NEW YORK Kelly Brown s 74-year-old father got sick first with COVID-19, followed by her 71-year-old mom just two days later. John and Judy Trzebiatowski died of the illness just a week apart last August, sending Brown into a black tunnel of grief that doesn t seem to have an end. ....
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Unending grief of COVID-19 deaths causing problems for some Ann Haas poses June 18, 2021, in Eden Prairie, Minn., with a photo she took of her late father, Raymond Haas. Haas lost her father to COVID-19 on Nov. 11 and works in the laundry at the same Veterans Affairs hospital where he spent his final days. Haas said memories coming flooding back each time she folds a tan blanket like the one that covered him while he was fighting to live. (AP Photo/Jim Mone) Jim Mone Kelly Brown, right, and Stacy Nash hold up a December 2019 photograph of their parents John and Judy Trzebiatowski, in their home, Friday, June 25, 2021, in Menomonee Falls, Wis. Both parents died from COVID-19. (AP Photo/Morry Gash) Morry Gash ....
increase font size Unending grief of COVID-19 deaths causing problems for some Those who have lost loved ones know that the pain never really goes away; it just lessens over time. By JAY REEVESAssociated Press Share Ann Haas poses June 18 in Eden Prairie, Minn., with a photo she took of her late father, Raymond Haas. Haas lost her father to COVID-19 on Nov. 11 and works in the laundry at the same Veterans Affairs hospital where he spent his final days. Haas said memories coming flooding back each time she folds a tan blanket like the one that covered him while he was fighting to live. ....