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Follow on Google News | ![]() Coping with the New Wave of COVID: Paracetamol, Masks, and Posthumous MessagesGoodbyememo is an innovative posthumous messaging service that allows individuals to create and store meaningful messages for their loved ones, ensuring their legacy endures.
By: Goodbyememo Amidst the buzz about the latest COVID variant emerging from China, familiar symptoms: cough, fever, rapid breathing are ringing alarms worldwide. The virus is making swift global rounds, posing a looming threat to Europe and the USA. So, how do we tackle this? We're no strangers to face masks and the soothing touch of Paracetamol. But here's the real question: Are we equipped to confront the fear of death? Death, an inevitable reality, brings with it its own set of anxieties. However, there's something we can do about the fear, preparing for life after our passing. Enter Goodbyememo.com. Here's the rundown: 1) Craft Heartfelt Messages: Goodbyememo lets you pour your heart out—write messages, add photos, files, even record videos using your smartphone. Your messages are not sent and are safely store. 2) Pick notification Options: Choose how we get the news of your passing: Friend's Check: Share a secret code with a trusted confidant. When you're gone, they enter the code on our dedicated page to confirm, triggering the delivery of your messages. Self Check: Set periodic check-ins. If you don't respond within the specified time, your messages take flight automatically, ensuring your words reach your intended recipients. Why embrace Goodbyememo? About Goodbyememo: Goodbyememo is an innovative posthumous messaging service that allows individuals to create and store meaningful messages for their loved ones, ensuring their legacy endures. For media inquiries, please contact: https://blog.goodbyememo.com/ Note: While this article doesn't suggest any specific medication for Covid relief, it maintains a respectful stance towards those who may have experienced pain due to the virus. End
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