Portsmouth News

Covid-19 ‘heroes’ set to be honoured

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SELFLESS community members, groups and businesses are set to be rewarded for their ' tremendous' work supporting vulnerable Portsmouth people during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The city council is calling on residents to nominate local Good Samaritans as part of its newly devised coronaviru­s civic awards that will see up to 10 individual­s, organisati­ons or businesses awarded medals.

And all nominees will be thanked with a letter and certificat­e from Portsmouth's lord mayor to mark how ‘everyone came together brilliantl­y’.

The awards will run in place of the usual yearly civic awards held during Portsmouth City Council's annual general meeting, which will take place - probably virtually - in February.

Councillor Matt Winnington, the council's health and wellbeing boss, said the people of Portsmouth had 'done themselves proud.'

Speaking at a cabinet meeting where plans for the awards were approved he said: ' There have been people volunteeri­ng who have never volunteere­d before. The community really came together in the city. Other councils in the country have wondered how we do it. It's obvious - it's the people of Portsmouth.

'The people of Portsmouth are unique and have a very real sense of community.'

Under the criteria for the awards nominees must have a ' close link' to Portsmouth such as living or working there.

And they must have either supported vulnerable people or those with coronaviru­s, provided critical care to Covid patients, developed innovation­s to support the vulnerable and those with Covid, or ' gone to extraordin­ary lengths' to keep critical services going.

Deputy council leader, Cllr Steve Pitt, said: ' There could be some hidden heroes we don't know about.

'It's important we thank all the people who may or may not have been nominated. Everyone's pulled together absolutely brilliantl­y through this pandemic and we have still got a way to go.'

Cllr Lee Hunt added: 'It was a tremendous effort. We may well have to go through it all again, we may have to revisit this again next year.'

A youth coronaviru­s award will also be given to a nominee aged 19 or younger.

Final details including how to nominate have yet to be announced.

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