What is key to a good death is having a sense of control.
“It’s a death where you’re in an environment where you’re surrounded by people you love. You’ve got some dignity about how you’re going through the last few months,” University of Wollongong Associate Professor of General Practice, Dr Joel Rhee: The virus is robbing many people of a ‘good’ death. How do we change that?
SOURCE: Crikey (Independent Inquiry Australia).