TheYorkshireTerrier
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A minute's silence and a national doorstep vigil will form part of a day of reflection to mark the anniversary of the UK's first Covid lockdown.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is backing charity Marie Curie's plan for Tuesday 23 March, when those who have died in the pandemic will be remembered.
There will be a minute's silence at 12:00 GMT with people encouraged to light up their doorsteps that night.
How will you be celebrating/mourning/grieving today?
For me, I don't like to think of the loss as it just gets me so down, I haven't suffered as much as most people have throughout the last 12 months but just hearing stories of those who have leave me in a dark place. I will be holding a minute silence at 12pm and be grateful for what I still have and look forward to the coming months of *fingers crossed* easing of restrictions.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson is backing charity Marie Curie's plan for Tuesday 23 March, when those who have died in the pandemic will be remembered.
There will be a minute's silence at 12:00 GMT with people encouraged to light up their doorsteps that night.
Covid-19: UK national day of reflection to be held on 23 March
Politicians back a charity's plan to commemorate a year since the first national restrictions began.
www.bbc.co.uk
How will you be celebrating/mourning/grieving today?
For me, I don't like to think of the loss as it just gets me so down, I haven't suffered as much as most people have throughout the last 12 months but just hearing stories of those who have leave me in a dark place. I will be holding a minute silence at 12pm and be grateful for what I still have and look forward to the coming months of *fingers crossed* easing of restrictions.