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These days, as we deal with the Corona pandemic, its unique conditions of hospitalization, isolation, and distance, it is especially important to pay attention to the process of saying goodbye to a terminal patient. The inability to provide the patient a choice in end-of-life rituals, along with the lack of close physical touch, may increase the fear of death and the difficulty in coping with the loss and grief.
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