Portsmouth News

A minute’s silence for reflection one year on from start of lockdown

Day to remember city’s Covid trials

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THE city’s residents are being asked to observe a minute’s silence to reflect on the trials and tribulatio­ns of the past year.

The Marie Curie’s National Day of Reflection on March 23 will mark the one year anniversar­y since the start of the first coronaviru­s lockdown.

People are also being encouraged to join Marie Curie’s light up the night initiative at 8pm on Tuesday, by standing on their doorsteps with a light to show support for those going through a bereavemen­t.

The minute’s silence is due at midday on March 23 – a year since the country went into lockdown.

Leader of Portsmouth City Council Cllr Gerald VernonJack­son said: ‘The anniversar­y of the first lockdown will be a poignant moment for the whole community and especially so for those who have lost a loved one during the pandemic.

‘It's a chance to pause and reflect on the past year and express our hope for what lies ahead. This anniversar­y also presents an opportunit­y to say thank you for the ongoing heroism of our critical workers and volunteers and recognise the vital steps each person is continuing to take every day to protect others and the NHS.’

The News has paid tribute

It's a chance to pause and reflect and express our hope for what lies ahead. Cllr Gerald Vernon-Jackson, Portsmouth City Council leader

to many of those who have sadly lost their lives during the pandemic, including dedicated couple Les and Jean Hanks who sadly died just two days apart.

Tuesday will also see the city’s cathedral host a virtual online service in memory of those who have lost their lives to the pandemic.

The council has confirmed that in May the city will officially recognise the contributi­on of critical workers, volunteers and other pandemic heroes by presenting the Freedom of the City to all those who've supported Portsmouth's residents over the past year.

The Coronaviru­s Civic Awards will also recognise the valuable contributi­on of extraordin­ary individual­s in the city.

Anyone who is struggling to come to terms with a loss of a loved one during the pandemic is urged to contact HIVE Portsmouth or Positive Minds Portsmouth where help is on hand. portsmouth.co.uk letters@thenews.co.uk

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