By VANESSA GERA Associated Press Montserrat Parello lost her husband eight years ago, and Christmas gatherings with children and grandchildren had helped her deal with her loneliness. But this year, the 83-year-old will be alone for the holiday at her home in Barcelona, due to the risk of infection from the coronavirus. 'In these days of pandemic, I feel loneliness and anger,' Parello said, expressing fears that 'I will leave this life devoid of affection, of warmth.' All most people wanted for Christmas after this year of pandemic uncertainty and chaos was some cheer and togetherness. Instead many are heading […]
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