Families around the country are having to delay funerals and distance themselves because of the coronavirus.
Funerals are a time for people to gather together, console each other with hugs and kisses and celebrate a person’s life, but they’re not what they were even just a month ago.
“So many families are being denied the traditions they’re all accustomed to when saying goodbye,” said Diana Duksa Kurz, a spokeswoman for the National Funeral Directors Association and an co-owner of Duksa Family Funeral Homes in Connecticut. “Some of these families are losing loved ones because of the virus and others are just losing a loved one, but everyone is being impacted by all of the requirements set forth.
The president discouraged groups of more than 10 people together while states are issuing guidelines for how people can conduct large gatherings, including funerals, during the coronavirus crisis. In New York, funerals cannot exceed more than 50 people or 50% of the funeral home or church capacity, according to a statement from the state’s attorney general.
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