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- Communities across the country will be invited to come together to remember loved ones and reflect on the impact of the pandemic
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy has confirmed that next year a COVID-19 Day of Reflection will take place on 9 March to remember the pandemic and its impact on communities across the UK.
The COVID-19 Day of Reflection is one of the ten recommendations set out by the UK Commission on Covid Commemoration.
To mark the fifth anniversary of the pandemic, people across the UK are invited to come together to remember and reflect on this unique period of our history as well as their own experiences.
The day will be an opportunity for the public to remember and commemorate those who lost their lives during the pandemic, reflect on the sacrifices made and the impact on our daily lives, and pay tribute to the work of health and social care staff, frontline workers, researchers and all those who volunteered and showed acts of kindness during this unprecedented time.
Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy said:
The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound impact on all of us. This Day of Reflection is an opportunity to remember the friends and loved ones that we lost, as well as the sacrifices that so many people made.
There are lots of ways to take part in the Day of Reflection, whether its organising or attending a community event, or remembering in your own way at home. Its important that people take part in the way that is right for them.
Chair of the Covid Commemoration Commission Baroness Morgan of Cotes said:
As each year passes since the height of the pandemic it can feel as if Covid is more and more of a distant memory. And yet I know from the conversations the UK Covid Commemoration Commissioners had, that those who lost loved ones appreciate a day when many others will also remember those who lost their lives with them. Todays announcement of the 2025 Day of Reflection is therefore very welcome.
The announcement of next years date follows this years commemoration in March that saw people come together to pay tribute to those affected and those who sadly lost their lives. The UK Commission on Covid Commemoration, headed by Baroness Morgan of Cotes, worked with bereaved families to find appropriate ways to remember those who lost their lives during the pandemic. It presented its recommendations in September 2023, including that an annual UK-wide Day of Reflection should be established.
About the COVID-19 Day of Reflection
The Governments wider response to the Commissions report will be published in due course.
Members of the public can find more information about the day, resources to help them mark the Day of Reflection gov.u