Since the first lockdown began in 2020, hundreds of thousands of people have died. Too many lives have been cut short and millions have been bereaved. Behind the statistics and whatever the cause, every death has been devastating for the people left behind.
The ‘National Day of Reflection’ is being led by the charity Marie Curie and takes place this coming Tuesday to remember everyone who has been lost to Covid-19 and to support the millions of people who are grieving and of course to remember anyone who has ever lost someone. The national day takes place on the anniversary of the first National Lockdown on March 23rd. The day is being supported by the Prime Minister and many organisations across the UK.
You can also show your support by creating colourful poster for your window or by reaching out to someone you know going through bereavement and/or light up a candle at 8 pm in memory of a loved one.
Join the minute’s silence at 12 noon on 23 March to support the millions who’ve been bereaved and take a moment to reach out to someone you know who’s grieving.