UK Marks National Covid-19 Day of Reflection Six Years On
Over 248,000 UK deaths linked to Covid-19 are remembered as families demand justice and frontline workers are honored during nationwide reflection events.
- A day of reflection is set to be held on March 8 to remember those who died during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK.
- Some bereaved people feel let down and abandoned by the government's lack of efforts to properly honor the more than 250,000 Covid-19 victims.
- The Covid-19 Day of Reflection also honors the dedication and sacrifice of frontline workers who maintained vital services during the pandemic.
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Crawley comes together for National Day of Reflection
Crawley residents, councillors, community groups, and faith representatives came together yesterday (Sunday 8 March) in Memorial Gardens to mark the National Day of Reflection, providing an opportunity to reflect and commemorate those who lost their lives and for everyone impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
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On Sunday 8 March, the nation will reflect and come together to remember those that lost their lives and to honour the tireless work and acts of kindness shown by many during the pandemic. Six years on, communities across the country will come together to reflect on sacrifice and loss during the pandemic Rushcliffe Borough […]
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