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| Findfriendz / Clubs / News & Issues / British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) / BBC News British Broadcasting Corporation ( BBC) : BBC NewsBBC News - Have your say Feeling 'so destroyed' by Covid-19 A woman with long Covid says she feels angry and frustrated at the lack of help in Northern Ireland. Girl dies with Covid on day she was due vaccineJorja Halliday, from Portsmouth, was due to have her coronavirus vaccination on the day she died. 'I'm double-vaccinated but can't show the proof'A woman who got one jab in England and one in Scotland says her vaccine certificate only confirms a single dose. Vaccine refuser paid ultimate price, says partnerLeslie Lawrenson died and his partner became seriously ill with Covid after they refused vaccines. 'The heart of our family': The lives lost to CovidWe share the stories of some of the 12,000 people who have died with coronavirus in Scotland. Grieving in isolation: A Covid widow's storyJean Sewell's husband died a few days before England's first lockdown leaving her to grieve alone. After Covid: 'I've blood clots and a braced leg, but I'm home'For three months, Bill Wilson lived a nightmare, trapped behind a plastic facemask fighting Covid. Losing Mum and Dad to CovidBBC reporter Cathy Killick shares her experience after both of her parents died within weeks. ‘I cursed the sterile white room where Ann died’Already 100,000 people in the UK have died with Covid. This is the story of one of them. 'Something really precious has been taken away from me'As the UK records its 100,000th death from Covid within 28 days of a positive test, Catherine Burns speaks to some of the people behind the figures. 'While in hospital I lost my daughter-in-law'Betty Tovey, 94, was at a field hospital in Llanelli when her relative died with coronavirus. Mother-of-five dies with Covid, aged 40Karen Hobbs' sister says she is in shock, and urges people to follow lockdown rules. How to share with BBC NewsHave you got a good story? BBC News wants to hear from you. Your questions answered: What questions do you have?Send in your questions for our experts to answer. BBC Have Your Say on WhatsAppAudiences can send their news stories to the BBC using the chat app, WhatsApp Do you have a question for BBC News?Tell us what issues and stories you think we should be investigating. Holding on to hope during India’s Covid disasterThe BBC's Nikita Mandhani reflects on her personal experience of the second wave in India. 'A crazy year to bring a baby into the world'Four mums share their experiences of having a baby amid coronavirus lockdown restrictions. Locked down with Mum and DadMany young people returned to live with their parents during the pandemic. How's it going, a year on? Community garden helps residents through lockdownSt Pauls residents say the garden helps them to "slow down" during the pandemic. 'I've been very, very upset and sobbing every day'Piers, who has learning difficulties and sensory issues, says he has missed being in the classroom What was Capt Tom's £33m spent on?One nurse said welfare packs at work made her job "a little bit easier in a difficult time". The students who put themselves on the front lineHow four healthcare students joined 40,000 others in volunteering to join the NHS's fight against the pandemic. Milkman goes extra mile for isolating customersDuring lockdown Tony Fowler has offered help to isolated older customers who have been advised to stay indoors. How one neighbourhood is waking up from 'lockdown coma'From an excited pub manager's overloaded booking site, to a downbeat barber on universal credit in Brixton. The Sikh volunteers feeding thousands in lockdownOne of the UK's largest Sikh temples has reinvented itself as an emergency food operation.
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