‘He gave his daughters wings to fly’: lives of 14 people lost to Covid

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‘He gave his daughters wings to fly’: lives of 14 people lost to Covid
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Two years on from the start of the pandemic, families across the world tell of their loss as they pay tribute

Covid-19 has been recorded on the death certificates of more than 5.4 million people worldwide since the pandemic began two years ago.

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