Wednesday, April 12, 2023

COVID took their parents

Good afternoon. Let's talk about the children who lost loved ones to COVID.
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Wed Apr 12 2023

 

It's clear to us that people have largely moved on from COVID. More than three years in, we have all seemingly made the decision to just go about living our lives. 

There is, though, a segment of the population that will be dealing with the results of the pademic for year to come. Children. 

There is a generation of children who lost parents or caregivers to the pandemic. What impact will that have on them? 

Today's spotlight column examines that very thing.

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A public art installation by Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg commemorating the Americans who have died due to COVID-19 appears on the National Mall in the fall of 2021.

COVID took the lives of parents or caregivers of 300,000 kids in the United States. Who's taking care of them while the rest of America moves on?

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A Louisville Metro Police Department officer walks on Main Street  in downtown Louisville, Ky. outside Old National Bank Monday morning after four people were shot and killed, with eight injured including an LMPD officer. April 9, 2023
 

Responsible gun owners like me know we need meaningful reform – now

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Rep. David Schweikert, R-Ariz., speaks during an Arizona Republican election night gathering in Scottsdale on Nov. 8, 2022.
 
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