My wife is a psychotherapist specializing in grief/death and dying issue but has a general practice. She just showed me discussion on one of her listserves w people in her work preparing to deal with cases where people are not allowed to visit or see loved ones before they die.
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Isn't there a way to visit with adequate protections? Plastic gowns, gloves, masks etc.?
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I'll try to find the article I read about this but, short answer, no.
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Inability to travel means it is already happening here even for people whose loved ones are dying from unrelated causes.
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saw this story earlier about how funeral homes can offer to upload videos or live stream. i guess it's better than nothing at all, but still seems incredibly uncomfortable and alienatinghttps://www.fourstateshomepage.com/news/funeral-homes-preparing-to-provide-services-despite-outbreak/ …
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It’s happening here. It’s happening on my family.
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So sorry
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Yes the ripple effect of this will last a long long time
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This is what is happening in Bergamo. Taking the coffins to crematories outside the region because there is a backup of more than a week. Thirty trucks with each two to three coffins.pic.twitter.com/n9T82apv9w
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