"If I am not mistaken, sa age nila, ang death ay [akala nila] reversible... Pag nasa heaven puwedeng bumalik. Pero ine-explain naman namin sa kanya, na pag nasa heaven na, nandoon na sa heaven, hindi na siya puwedeng bumalik," said Pio's mom, Chi Fuentebella, who lost her mother to COVID in September.
Now, the family is coping with Lola Ghel's death through singing, praying, and dedicating a place for her in their home, where they could light a candle and put flowers. "Doon namin napapansin, si Pio, out of nowhere uupo doon, maglalaro tapos kakausapin niya yung lola niya, bibigyan ng pagkain. Yun kasi yung usual na ginagawa niya," she explained.
Memorials, burials or inurnment, or any ceremony in memory of the deceased will also help some children to grieve. "If you are well-composed and you accept the death gracefully, the children will be more comfortable," he explained. "Novena, Zoom masses help a lot, especially children, to cope with death and see the death as final. A public event... many people are missing him and are thinking of him and are praying for him."If there's something her family learned during the COVID-19 pandemic, Fuentebella said it is the importance of "saying I love you more often," while one still has a chance.
Less of covid deaths kung early home covid treatment ang ginawa ng gobyerno! Mali ang puro vaccines as per scientists dahil ang vaccines dont prevent covid! Ang gobyerno, big pharma, media at mga doktor sabwatang ipinipilit ang vaccine na isang lason sa katawan! News5PH
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