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Headline Elena Ciesco, England, United Kingdom, grieves the loss of her father from COVID-19. 
Description A grim milestone has passed as reported confirmed COVID-19 deaths from countries in the WHO European Region have exceeded 2 million deaths. While this number is devastating, it only represents a fraction of the overall deaths directly and indirectly associated with COVID-19, as WHO’s report on excess mortality during the pandemic has shown. Elena Ciesco, lost her father, Luigi Ciesco to COVID-19 in `December 2020, he was originally from Italy. "So my father's name was Luigi. His name Luigi actually means courageous warrior. And that to me is exactly who my dad was. I've never known a man with the courage and strength as my dad." "The pandemic is not over: it’s still killing people. It hasn't gone away. Life is not normal. I know people will want to think that it is normal, but it's not. " And even though the restrictions have been lifted, Elena is adamant that she won’t be stopping any protective measures soon: “COVID-19 is still here and it’s still killing people. I know people will want to think that life is back to normal, but it's not. And even though the restrictions have been lifted, and facemasks are an option, I will still be making sure I'm fully protected. I've got a really, really vulnerable Mum, so I have to look after her. " "We're all in this together. And I really believe that everyone should do their fair share in being responsible for the prevention of this awful virus from spreading so I would urge anybody to get vaccinated." A grim milestone has passed as reported confirmed COVID-19 deaths from countries in the WHO European Region have exceeded 2 million deaths. While this number is devastating, it only represents a fraction of the overall deaths directly and indirectly associated with COVID-19, as WHO’s report on excess mortality during the pandemic has shown. Elena Ciesco, lost her father, Luigi Ciesco to COVID-19 in `December 2020, he was originally from Italy. "So my father's name was Luigi. His name Luigi actually means courageous warrior. And that to me is exactly who my dad was. I've never known a man with the courage and strength as my dad." "The pandemic is not over: it’s still killing people. It hasn't gone away. Life is not normal. I know people will want to think that it is normal, but it's not. " And even though the restrictions have been lifted, Elena is adamant that she won’t be stopping any protective measures soon: “COVID-19 is still here and it’s still killing people. I know people will want to think that life is back to normal, but it's not. And even though the restrictions have been lifted, and facemasks are an option, I will still be making sure I'm fully protected. I've got a really, really vulnerable Mum, so I have to look after her. " "We're all in this together. And I really believe that everyone should do their fair share in being responsible for the prevention of this awful virus from spreading so I would urge anybody to get vaccinated."un 
Asset date 05/07/2022 
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