The event took place at the COVID-19 Memorial Garden at West Lothian Council Civic Centre, where those in attendance paused to remember the lives lost during the pandemic.
Local residents, civic leaders and community representatives at a service in Livingston on Friday to mark the UK’s annual COVID-19 Day of Reflection.
The event took place at the COVID-19 Memorial Garden at West Lothian Council Civic Centre, where those in attendance paused to remember the lives lost during the pandemic and reflect on the impact it had on families and communities across West Lothian and the wider UK.
The national COVID-19 Day of Reflection was held on Sunday, March 8. The day provided an opportunity for communities across the country to come together to remember those who died during the pandemic, reflect on the sacrifices made, and pay tribute to the health and social care staff, frontline workers, volunteers and researchers who supported the country through an unprecedented period.
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Speaking after the service, Livingston MP Gregor Poynton said: “The COVID-19 pandemic changed lives across our West Lothian, Scotland, the UK and across the world.
“Many families in West Lothian lost loved ones, and many others made enormous sacrifices during an incredibly difficult time.
“It was therefore very important to join local residents and community leaders at the memorial garden in Livingston to remember those who were lost and to reflect on the impact the pandemic had on so many people.
“Days like this also give us an opportunity to recognise the extraordinary work of our NHS staff, care workers, key workers and volunteers who stepped forward to support others when our communities needed them most. Their dedication and compassion will never be forgotten.
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“As we mark the Day of Reflection again this year, it is right that we pause to remember those who lost their lives and ensure their memory continues to be honoured in our communities.”
The Livingston service was held ahead of the national Day of Reflection on Sunday, March 8, when people across the UK will be invited to take a moment to remember those lost to COVID-19 and reflect on the pandemic’s lasting impact.
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