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New memorial in Colchester marks 5 years since pandemic began
New memorial in Colchester marks 5 years since pandemic began

BBC News

time07-03-2025

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New memorial in Colchester marks 5 years since pandemic began

A city has unveiled a Covid-19 memorial to mark five years since the start of the permanent tribute to those who lost their lives lost - and to acknowledge people's resilience - has gone on display at Colchester unveiling came ahead of a day of reflection on the profound impact of the pandemic, being held in the city on Friday."This day is not only a chance to remember those we have lost, but to celebrate the courage and compassion that helped us navigate such difficult times," said Lesley Scott-Boutell, the Mayor of Colchester. Covid-19: Milestones of the global pandemic On 7 March, 2020, global cases of Covid-19 are thought to have reached 100,000. Several days later, on the 11 March, Covid-19 was declared a pandemic by the World Health Organisation. 'They keep me going' Colchester residents who will be remembering loved ones include Debby, who lost her father and eldest sister within 10 she said becoming a grandmother to two grandsons gave her hope."They keep me going, and for them, I am truly blessed."She emphasised the need for a space in Colchester where people can reflect on their loss."Knowing others have experienced the same pain provides comfort."Those of us who have survived this dreadful pandemic can support each other."Debby recalled what it was like to lose her said: "My children lost their aunt and godmother without a chance to say goodbye."She never got to know she was going to be a great-aunt, she would have loved that." The figure of a kneeling woman holding a dandelion sits on top of the marble Covid-19 inscription reads: "Overcoming hardship by standing strong and proud, the dandelion is a symbol of hope, healing and resilience." The city also has other plans to mark the impact of after restoration work at Holy Trinity Church is complete, a memorial stone will be placed in Trinity Square, in the city mayor added: ""The memorial stone at Trinity Square will provide another important place for quiet reflection, ensuring the legacy of those we lost is honoured for generations to come."An event to mark the day of reflection takes place at 11:00 GMT on Friday 7 March at Firstsite in Lewis Gardens. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.

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