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Mourners start drawing almost 150,000 hearts in London to remember COVID-19 victims

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Mourners start drawing almost 150,000 hearts in London to remember COVID-19 victims

HEARTS. Volunteers and relatives of bereaved paint hearts along a wall beside St Thomas' hospital as a memorial to all those who have died so far in the UK from COVID-19, amid the spread of the coronavirus disease pandemic in London, Britain, March 29, 2021.

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'Like the scale of our collective loss, this memorial is going to be enormous,' says Matt Fowler, co-founder of COVID-19 Bereaved Families For Justice UK

A campaign group for bereaved families has begun hand-drawing almost 150,000 hearts on a wall opposite Britain’s Houses of Parliament as a memorial to victims of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The mural is expected to stretch for hundreds of meters along the southern bank of the River Thames outside St. Thomas’ hospital, where Prime Minister Boris Johnson was put in an intensive care unit after he contracted the virus and fell seriously ill last year.

It has been organized by the group COVID-19 Bereaved Families For Justice UK, which has called for a public inquiry into the government’s handling of the pandemic.

“Each heart is individually hand-painted (and) utterly unique, just like the loved ones we’ve lost,” said Matt Fowler, co-founder of the group. “Like the scale of our collective loss, this memorial is going to be enormous.”

Britain’s government has promised to build a permanent memorial once the pandemic is over. – Rappler.com

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