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When my wife died of Covid early in the pandemic, my family and I obeyed Boris Johnson’s laws and rules. I couldn’t see her in hospital, couldn’t hold her hand as she died. Our two daughters and three grandchildren drove 100 miles up the motorway, clutching a letter from the funeral director explaining why they …

The Vermont Association of Area Agencies on Aging (V4A) will be offering three webinars in May on adjusting to life during the COVID-19. The first will focus on using technology safely, the second on grief and the third on mindfulness and stress reduction. Cyber Aware Tech Training, Thursday, May 7 at 1 p.m.Presented through a …

DUBLIN (KPIX 5) — Dublin High School staff held a meeting with parents Wednesday night to give them advice on how to talk to their teens about grief following a deadly crash that took the lives of three students. The Christmas Day accident remains under investigation by the California Highway Patrol. Twins Michael and Mark …

You can almost imagine the reality-show excitement that surely went into the ill-considered plan to introduce Anne Sacoolas, the American diplomatic wife who killed 19-year-old motorcyclist Harry Dunn when she drove down the wrong side of an English lane in August, to Dunn’s grieving parents. Sacoolas left the U.K. in early September under diplomatic-immunity protections …