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Health Focus | Grief and Trauma | Part 3
When a person has lost a loved one, they need support from family and friends. But COVID-19 regulations make it difficult for this to happen. Being alone at such a painful and emotional time might lead to feelings of loneliness and depression. Clinical Pyschologist Malinka van de Berg chats to Uveka Rangappa on this. Courtesy #DStv403