Over half of Brits who lost a loved one during the coronavirus lockdown feel that their grief has been forgotten, research has revealed.
The study by healthcare charity Sue Ryder also found a further 55% feel that their loved one’s death has become "just a statistic" amidst the Covid-19 crisis.
The findings come after Boris Johnson ’s U-turned on a commitment to meet with those who have been bereaved during the pandemic - claiming he can't meet with people suing his government.
The campaigners though have insisted there is no formal legal action and the PM is breaking his promise to meet them. Sue Ryder is now calling for grieving households to be allowed to form “bereavement bubbles” with others who have lost loved ones during any future