We need a new national unity in grief as Covid disrupts the traditional rituals of mourning
We need to find ways to grieve as individuals, and also collectively as a nation, or we risk grief becoming chronic, unleashing new emotional, psychological and physical illnesses.
31 December 2021 - 00:00
South Africans, even before Covid hit, have experienced much grief. Many stoically soldier on after devastating losses, telling themselves they do not have the time, the luxury or the money to indulge in grief.
This is not healthy. We need to find ways to grieve as individuals, and also collectively as a nation, or we risk grief becoming chronic, unleashing new emotional, psychological and physical illnesses...
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