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DESCRIPTION:As the death toll in the United States surpasses the three-quar
 ter million mark and public health officials warn of yet another wave—the 
 country’s fifth to date—the question of how to commemorate still unfolding
  monumental loss arises (again)\, its recursive loop hailing empathy from 
 some corners\, indifference or impatience from others.
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SUMMARY:The Department of Anthropology Presents: Loss and Memory: Marking D
 eath in Pandemic Time
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>As the death toll in the United States surp
 asses the three-quarter million mark and public health officials warn of y
 et another wave—the country’s fifth to date—the question of how to commemo
 rate still unfolding monumental loss arises (again)\, its recursive loop h
 ailing empathy from some corners\, indifference or impatience from others.
 </p>
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