May 31, 2021
The pandemic — and the political battles and economic devastation that have accompanied it — have inflicted unique forms of torment on mourners, making it harder to move ahead with their lives than with a typical loss, said sociologist Holly Prigerson, co-director of the Cornell Center for Research on End-of-Life Care.
See the full article of how Dr. Prigerson comments on the COVID-19 and the grief pandemic at USA Today.