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We dont shed tears if it happens to others.

Even perfectly healthy kids are dying.


This can happen to anyone of us too.

The new mutation affects those who have no co morbidity.


As much as some might have differing emotional expression..some of us might even be a high functioning autistic spectrum and might not be neurologically able to emote or feel " filmy" but we can all learn to share the grief of others too even if we might not know them in ways known to us.


I understand you could be feeling grief for your relative..at times death of a close one might make us be very techincal about death..its the 1st stage of grief...becos thats  a stark reminder of our own mortality


Thats why the ability to cry actually helps one better to handle grief.


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