By Eva Vergara and Esteban Felix Associated Press SANTIAGO, Chile (AP) — Red-eyed from crying, José Collantes Navarro couldn't contain himself and crumpled against the wall as he watched his partner being buried at the Catholic Cemetery in Chile's capital. She had lost the fight against the new coronavirus, while he had survived. For many pandemic survivors and those who lost loved ones, like the 36-year-old Collantes, the tragedy lingers and their lives are never the same. 'Daddy, daddy, why did mommy die?' asks his 5-year-old daughter Kehity, whose mother, Silvia Cano Campos, died in mid-June. He doesn't know what […]
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