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How a group of widows who lost partners to Covid are coping with their grief, together

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Jan 01, 2021
How a group of widows who lost partners to Covid are coping with their grief, together

The last time Pamela Addison saw her husband alive, on April 3, she managed to mouth the words "I love you" to him before the paramedics loaded him into the ambulance. Months later, Addison is finding some solace in connecting with other Covid widows struggling as single parents in the isolation brought by the pandemic.

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