According to the broadcaster, the idea of celebrating National Reflection and Remembrance Day is being promoted by a charity called Marie Curie and has the support of Prime Minister Boris Johnson and leaders of major British political parties and other organizations.
The National Tribute is a one-minute silence in the afternoon, followed by a bell ringing, inviting people to stand in the doorway of their home at 20:00 GMT, a ‘lighthouse’ reminder with candles, flashlights or cell phones.
The country’s finest buildings will glow to pay tribute to the more than 125,400 people who died in the UK from the Govt-19 epidemic.
The disease, caused by the SARS-CoV-2 corona virus, has bankrupted many companies and left thousands of workers unemployed despite government assistance.
The first isolation lasted until mid-June, followed by four weeks in October and a third in January, but it began to gradually increase this week after registering epidemics and epidemics of deaths. .
According to the road map announced by Johnson, the expected return to normalcy this time around will come from mid-June, by which time most of the country’s adult population is expected to be vaccinated.
As of this Saturday, a further 121 deaths from the corona virus and 5,534 positive cases have been reported with 4 million 253 thousand 820 infections, while more than 23.6 million people have received the first dose of the vaccine against the cov-19.
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