It's been a difficult time for everyone grieving a loss.
Help's at hand for those who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
The Irish Hospice Foundation and HSE have opened a new national bereavement support line.
It'll be available Monday to Friday from 10am to 1pm so people can talk confidentially on freephone 1800 80 70 77.
Irish Hospice Foundation CEO, Ballylinan's Sharon Foley says many have found it hard to grieve during the pandemic:
You are not alone in grief. The @IrishHospice Bereavement Support Line is a new dedicated National Phone Line to support those grieving in these exceptional times. Dial freephone 1800 80 70 77. In partnership with @HSELive
— Hospice Foundation (@IrishHospice) June 9, 2020
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