
Coronavirus conversations: Survivor's guilt
We hear how some Covid-19 survivors are struggling with guilt
As part of our Coronavirus Conversations series, we’ve brought together three people – in Nepal, South Africa and the US – to discuss their feelings of guilt about surviving or passing the virus to others.
Dr Rick Malley, who specialises in vaccines at the Boston Children’s Hospital, will answer some audiences questions about the virus.
We get the latest from Ethiopia after the army denied targeting civilians in Tuesday's airstrike on the village of Togoga in the Tigray region.
Hundreds of unmarked graves have been found at a former residential school for indigenous children in western Canada, weeks after a similar find in British Columbia. We speak to indigenous people about Canada's school system during the 19th and 20th Centuries that separated indigenous children from their families.
(Photo: A woman is consoled by her relative after her husband died from the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outside a COVID-19 hospital in Ahmedabad, India, April 26, 2021. Credit: Amit Dave/Reuters)
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