The world has moved on. But those who lost loved ones to COVID-19 feel stuck in time
- Family members of Canadians who died of COVID-19 often feel frozen in 2020 and lament that they could not be with their loved ones during their final moments.
- Over 60,000 people have died of COVID-19 in Canada, according to public health data.
- The Canadian military reported deplorable conditions in long-term care homes, where over 14,000 residents and staff died between March 2020 and August 2021.
- A federal lawsuit exposed the Connecticut Department of Corrections for its failure to protect incarcerated individuals during COVID-19, and the department later admitted fault and settled the lawsuit.
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