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‘COVID’s so wicked’: Families confront losing multiple loved ones
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By MEREDITH DELISO, ABC News
(NEW YORK) — COVID-19 has killed more than 500,000 people in the United States — an unimaginable toll that has had ripple effects across the country.
But some families have endured that loss multiple times over, with the virus taking parents, children and siblings, often in quick succession.
The deaths have come across the U.S., early on in the pandemic and later, and affected those of various ages and backgrounds.
Surviving family members — some of whom were battling COVID-19 as they lost or mourned their loved ones — are often left questioning why they lost so much to the virus. Many also suffer from deep, lingering grief and have forged a bond to help each other through this devastating time.
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