Families of those lost to COVID wrestle with mixed emotions as emergency ends

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Families of those lost to COVID wrestle with mixed emotions as emergency ends
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The move by the Biden administration to end the coronavirus public health emergency in the United States has landed with mixed emotions for many Americans who have lost family members and friends to the pandemic.

In 2020 and 2021, it was the third most common cause of death; by this point in 2023, preliminary data show, it has dropped to seventh.

“I don’t think it’s premature, and I don’t have any hard feelings that he’s going to do this,” said Vincent Tunstall, who lives in Chicago and lost his brother, Marvin, to the virus in November 2020.Tunstall said that he was still being more cautious about COVID than many people, wearing a mask when he is in an indoor public space and on his daily commute on the train. Any mention of COVID reminds him of his brother, a lingering pain known only to those who have lost people in the pandemic.

“The kids are overlooked constantly,” she said. “We don’t want to talk about them. It’s like we don’t want to talk about the fact that they exist.”

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