The COVID-19 pandemic has caused an unprecedented amount of grief across the United States, with the death toll likely exceeding one million, impacting countless families and relationships. The New York Times is investigating how people’s experiences and expressions of grief have evolved in the past five years, inviting individuals to share their stories and insights into how their lives have transformed since the onset of the pandemic. This exploration aims to deepen the understanding of collective mourning and its lasting effects on society.
The pandemic has reshaped how Americans grieve, with over a million deaths from Covid, significantly impacting individuals and families in profound ways.
The New York Times is seeking to understand the shifting dynamics of grief over the past five years, as many have experienced significant life changes.
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