City to mark five years since start of pandemic

A remembrance event to mark five years since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic is set to take place in Worcester.
The city will join the rest of the UK on 8 March to commemorate the national Covid-19 Day of Reflection.
Mayor of Worcester, Mel Allcott, will give a short speech on the steps of the Guildhall at 12:00 GMT on the day, followed by a minute's silence.
The Guildhall will also be illuminated yellow during the week leading up to the Day of Reflection.
Ms Allcott said: "The Covid-19 pandemic had a profound impact on everyone.
"As the years go by since the peak of the pandemic, it may seem as though Covid-19 is becoming a distant memory.
"However, for those who lost loved ones, the National Covid Day of Reflection offers a moment to remember those who passed away."
Residents are also being encouraged to sign an online book of remembrance and leave a message about the loved ones they lost during the pandemic.
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