I'm sorry for your loss. My 91 year old grandmother fell in her home in April and was taken to the hospital. After that no one was allowed to visit. She had dementia and couldn't understand why her family wasn't coming to visit her. After several weeks she was moved to a permanent care facility where we were still not allowed to visit. This is in a small town with no covid cases. Eventually she gave up eating and drinking, and only when it was clear she was going to be gone within a day or 2, they finally allowed my dad and uncle to visit. She died later that evening, after getting to see both of her sons. I am livid that she had to spend her last few months alone.
Yeah never mind the abject misery all of this bullshit is creating because > 65 year olds are dying.
The nearly incalculable loss of businesses, jobs and incomes because >65 year olds are dying.
Weddings canceled because >65 year olds are dying.
Family vacations canceled because >65 year olds are dying.
No one will ever own that all of this misery was caused because the >65 year old crowd was dying from a cold.
Not to mention that people are unable to attend funerals of people who have died.
I'm sorry for your loss. My 91 year old grandmother fell in her home in April and was taken to the hospital. After that no one was allowed to visit. She had dementia and couldn't understand why her family wasn't coming to visit her. After several weeks she was moved to a permanent care facility where we were still not allowed to visit. This is in a small town with no covid cases. Eventually she gave up eating and drinking, and only when it was clear she was going to be gone within a day or 2, they finally allowed my dad and uncle to visit. She died later that evening, after getting to see both of her sons. I am livid that she had to spend her last few months alone.