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​Selected Articles on the Impact of Covid-19 on Death Care and Funerals

During the early months as infection spread, particularly in New York City, the cracks in our systems were revealed through extensive reporting. We learned about families experiencing sudden death and what was and was no longer possible for home death care, memorialization, and gathering. These articles are a testament to the adaptation we underwent and continue to undergo as we grapple with both temporary and permanent changes to funerals as we have known them.
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  • Media coverage of the impact of coronavirus on funerals during the early phase of the pandemic
​Thousands of New Yorkers Are Dying. What Happens to Their Bodies? A conversation with Amy Cunningham, Brooklyn’s environmentally-friendly funeral director by Grace Gedye, Washington Monthly, May 5, 2020
Brooklyn neighborhood comes together to bury a stranger by Julie Walker, Associated Press, May 1, 2020
A New Way to Mourn podcast of a minister's online memorial service for his wife, The Daily, April 24, 2020
The Body Collectors of the Corona Virus Pandemic by Jonathan Blitzer, The New Yorker, April 22, 2020
Episode 21: Death Care in the Time of COVID 19 with Amy Cunningham, Death, et seq. with Tanya Marsh, April 19, 2020
13 Hours, 22 Bodies ​by Rich Shapiro, NBC News, April 19, 2020

Someone Has Died. That’s When Our Job Begins by Alexandra E. Petri, New York Times, April 16, 2020
Seattle-Area Funeral Director Char Barrett on Funeral Planning During Pandemic NPR, April 13, 2020
Estacada-area funeral directors discuss the changes the pandemic has brought Estacada News, April 7, 2020
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Coronavirus Is Changing The Rituals Of Death For Many Religions NPR, April 7, 2020
‘It was quite intimate’: a tiny funeral for a big family man The Guardian, April 7, 2020
We’re Going to See What Else the Word Funeral Can Mean by Jodi Kantor, New York Times, April 5, 2020
We Will Need New Ways to Grieve by Beth Waltemath, New York Times, April 4, 2020
New York considers loosening requirements for funeral directors as bodies pile up by Dana Rubenstein, Politico, April 3, 2020
How The Covid-19 Pandemic May Permanently Change Our ‘Good Death’ Narrative Religion Dispatches, April 2, 2020
I’m a funeral director. The pandemic has made saying goodbye painfully lonely. By Char Barrett, Washington Post, April 1, 2020
No last embrace: A family said goodbye over FaceTime to both grandparents who died of coronavirus on the same day Washington Post, March 31, 2020
I followed NYC deathcare workers as they collected the bodies killed by the coronavirus by Dave Mosher, Business Insider, March 31, 2020
What is a Home Funeral” How to Care for Sick or Deceased Loved Ones at Home During Coronavirus Pandemic by Khaleda Rahman, Newsweek, March 26, 2020
Grief, interrupted: Families delay funerals, watch burials from afar KOIN, March 26, 2020
Coronavirus Means Funerals Must Wait by Kirk Johnson, New York Times, March 26, 2020
Virtual Memorials and No Hugs: The Funeral Industry Prepares for Coronavirus Mother Jones, March 23, 2020
How Death Care Workers are Handling COVID-19 Writer With a Scalpel, March 22, 2020
How can you grieve without a funeral? Families make heartbreaking choices Los Angeles Times, March 20, 2020
Grief in the time of coronavirus: How will the way we mourn change? The Globe and Mail, March 21, 2020
Funeral Homes, Families Ponder Deaths In The Age of COVID-19 Kaiser Health News, March 19, 2020
‘A generation has died’: Italian province struggles to bury its coronavirus dead The Guardian, March 19, 2020
​Burials and Funerals Under Covid-19 Order of the Good Death, March 19, 2020
Coronavirus: US funerals move to live-streaming BBC News, March 19, 2020

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  • Home
  • How To
    • Get Help Now
    • Learn the law
    • Have a Home Funeral
    • Perform Body Care >
      • Cooling Techniques
    • Complete Paperwork
    • Arrange Disposition
    • Transport the Dead
    • Create Ceremony
    • Go Out Greener
    • Pay for a Funeral
    • Work With Professionals
  • Learn More
    • Resources For Professionals
    • Tools for Community Education
    • Organizations, Articles, Books
    • Sample Forms
    • Glossary
    • Media Kit
    • Pandemic Care Guide >
      • Pandemic Care Guide
      • Practical Guidelines
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      • Articles
      • Covid-19 FAQs
    • FAQs
  • Read Stories
    • Read Their Stories
    • Heather's Story
    • Mikaela's Story, P 1
    • Mikaela's Story, P 2
    • Mikaela's Story, P 3
    • Alicia's Story
    • Rich's Story
    • Jake's Story
    • Briar's Story
    • Karen's Story
    • Lashanna's Story
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