Four years on, the COVID-19 pandemic has a long tail of grief
Millions in the U.S. lost loved ones to COVID-19 and the pandemic interrupted the grieving process

The temporary exhibition In America: Remember, by Suzanne Brennan Firstenberg, ran from September 17 to October 3, 2021. More than 700,000 flags were planted at the National Mall in Washington, D.C., to represent each U.S. COVID-19 death at the time. People could dedicate flags to their loved ones. “For some families, it felt as if it was the funeral they never had,” says social anthropologist Sarah Wagner, who took part in running the exhibit.
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