To: U K Government

national monument for coronavirus staff on front line who have died

Put up a national monument to all front line workers who gave their lives serving the public during the coronavirus pandemic, to include nurses ,doctors, cleaners, porters, bus drivers, supermarket staff, and everyone else who died providing necessary work during this time. A service to remember these lives should be held once a year.

Why is this important?

The Government has used warlike terminology throughout this crisis and should now do what it would do after a violent war by remembering all those who gave their lives for their fellow citizens, and holding a rememberance service once a year like the one we currently have at the Cenotaph.
United Kingdom

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