LOS ANGELES - FEMA announced it will provide financial help to loved ones who had to pay for funerals during the COVID-19 pandemic. The money will be available to reimburse COVID-19-related funeral ...
The application process to receive reimbursement for funeral expenses related to COVID-19 is now open. The funds will be coming from FEMA, which said it will cover up to $9,000 per funeral. The money ...
The sudden loss of a loved one from COVID-19 is hard enough. Coupled with expensive funeral costs, it’s a reality far too many families had to face all too quickly during the pandemic. FEMA continues ...
As the United States surpasses 1 million deaths from COVID-19, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is urging those who lost loved ones to the coronavirus to use its COVID-19 Funeral Assistance ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency approved more than 2,585 applications for newly available Covid-19 funeral assistance in the first month after the program launched -- but there are many more ...
As the United States surpasses 1 million deaths from COVID-19, the Federal Emergency Management Agency is urging those who lost loved ones to the coronavirus to use its COVID-19 Funeral Assistance ...
A provider enters a patient room in a COVID-19 intensive care unit at Brooke Army Medical Center, July 17, 2020. (U.S. Army photo by James Camillocci) WASHINGTON — FEMA has provided more than $278 ...
WASHINGTON — The coronavirus pandemic has been devastating for families who have lost loved ones to the virus. The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is now accepting applications to help ...
The Federal Emergency Management Agency began accepting applications on Monday for its program to assist families with the financial expenses of funerals for COVID-19 related deaths. FEMA's COVID-19 ...
Nancy Abramson’s father, Paul, died from COVID-19 nearly a year ago on April 23, 2020. She says she’s dreading the fact that the anniversary of his death is coming up, but she plans to visit the ...
Families who have lost a member to COVID-19 are grappling with mixed emotions after suffering the death of a loved one, who they believe died of coronavirus complications, with death certificates ...
U.S. Army Maj. Jenny Allen, a registered nurse assigned to the 534th Medical Detachment, 3rd Medical Corps, checks the fluids being administered to a patient at Arrowhead Regional Medical Center, ...
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