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London, UK. 31 Mar 2021. The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital on the southbank. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and forty-five thousand people who've lost their lives to Covid-19 are drawing hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. Each heart represents someone who was loved. Someone who was lost too soon to Covid-19. They are organising this temporary memorial themrselves because 'they do not believe it is for those who led this country's response to Covid-19 to decide how we grieve'. Once installed they will keep the memorial up

London, UK. 31 Mar 2021. The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital on the southbank. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and forty-five thousand people who've lost their lives to Covid-19 are drawing hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. Each heart represents someone who was loved. Someone who was lost too soon to Covid-19. They are organising this temporary memorial themrselves because 'they do not believe it is for those who led this country's response to Covid-19 to decide how we grieve'. Once installed they will keep the memorial up Stock Photo
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London, UK. 31 Mar 2021. The national Covid Memorial Wall outside St Thomas' Hospital on the southbank. Family and friends of some of the more than one hundred and forty-five thousand people who’ve lost their lives to Covid-19 are drawing hearts by hand on a wall opposite Parliament in London. Each heart represents someone who was loved. Someone who was lost too soon to Covid-19. They are organising this temporary memorial themrselves because 'they do not believe it is for those who led this country’s response to Covid-19 to decide how we grieve'. Once installed they will keep the memorial up to date, adding hearts daily until the pandemic is over. It has been organised by the Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News

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