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One year on

March 23, 2021 by IFNA UK and Ireland Chapter

One year since the first national lockdown was announced across the UK, most of us will be spending time reflecting on what life has been like over the last year. Today will be emotional for many people and their families for a variety of reasons. Separation and loss of loved ones, being unable to see … Read more

Categories COVID-19, IFNA Tags Coronavirus, COVID, COVID-19, Family, Family Health, Isolation, Lockdown, Social Distancing

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