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Zeeshan Aleem
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Absolutely stunning.
Funeral directors being asked by denialists to not mention Covid in obits, death notices, and even official death certificates as a cause of death in order to not "give credence to Covid."
https://kut.org/covid-19/2021-08-30/when-covid-deaths-are-dismissed-or-stigmatized-grief-is-mixed-with-shame-and-anger?fbclid=IwAR2t-ZZIBvTdx_M7LiEH2O6xr7XJCrOeFicN82WZJ2h0a81k41i2jA1Zo_4
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7:58 AM · Aug 31, 2021
https://www.kut.org/covid-19/2021-08-30/when-covid-deaths-are-dismissed-or-stigmatized-grief-is-mixed-with-shame-and-anger?fbclid=IwAR2t-ZZIBvTdx_M7LiEH2O6xr7XJCrOeFicN82WZJ2h0a81k41i2jA1Zo_4
"You know, I've had people say 'My mother or my father was going to die, probably in the next year or two anyway, and they were in a nursing home, and then they got COVID, and you know, I don't really want to give a lot of credence to COVID," Kuhn says.
Some families wanted to have their loved one's official death certificate changed so that COVID was not listed as the cause of death, Kuhn adds. Death certificates are official state documents, so Kuhn couldn't make that change even if he wanted to. But the request shows how badly some people want to minimize the role of the virus in a loved one's death.
Refusing to face the truth about what killed a family or community member can make the grieving process much harder, according to Ken Doka, who works for the Hospice Foundation of America and has written books about aging, dying, grief and end-of-life care.
When a person dies from something that is controversial, Doka says, that's called a "disenfranchising death." The term refers to a death that people don't feel comfortable talking openly about due to social norms.
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Wingus Dingus
(8,052 posts)ShazzieB
(16,357 posts)I'm beginning to accept that they really are crazier than I would have ever thought possible.
marybourg
(12,611 posts)are covid deaths.
sarisataka
(18,574 posts)Write the obituaries, that is done by the family. They can include or exclude anything they want. More often than not the cause of death is omitted.
LeftInTX
(25,224 posts)dsc
(52,155 posts)quite often the only obit a person has is on the funeral home's website.
LiberalFighter
(50,862 posts)joetheman
(1,450 posts)Firestorm49
(4,031 posts)Turbineguy
(37,313 posts)"Run over by a garbage truck sound?"
tanyev
(42,543 posts)democrattotheend
(11,605 posts)But in his case, his father went into the hospital very sick with a stomach hernia, got COVID while he was in the hospital, died almost certainly from the stomach hernia, but was still listed as a COVID death. My friend didn't want it listed that way because they are almost sure his father did not actually die of COVID.
dsc
(52,155 posts)died after a lengthy illness. Of course, that was to keep from outing the deceased.
Hekate
(90,633 posts)Keep the Truth alive