live stream.Korn, an only child, says the service lasted 30 minutes — a completely different experience than the seven-day shiva she had for her dad when he died 10 years ago.“Nobody would touch me.
Nobody would console me,” she says. Coronavirus is changing how we hold funerals: ‘another layer of grief’ “I had friends call me after and basically tell me that it was the worst thing they’ve witnessed.
It was absolutely heartbreaking.”Canadians are experiencing grief differently during the COVID-19 pandemic and funeral homes are trying to find creative ways for people to mourn.Andrea Warnick, a registered psychotherapist and a member of the Canadian Grief Alliance (CGA), says Canadians are grieving now more than ever and we need a better.