"An Inquiry that reports its findings in a year or so won’t save lives in the coming months. So it’s critical that it has an urgent first phase that reports back quickly so that the lessons can be applied immediately and prevent deaths as the virus spikes again. After months of writing, the Prime Minister has once again declined to meet us.
Speaking to GLAMOUR, at the memorial today, Courteney Rumball, 20, a full-time student told us about her journey: "I lost my nan on the 9th April 2020 after a very short and sudden battle with Covid. Losing my nan has most definitely been the biggest challenge I’ve faced. After being told by the ICU doctor at Northwick Park hospital that my nan would still be here if the pandemic hadn’t had happened had a huge impact on my grieving process, I felt like I was just thrown back to square one.
If you've lost someone to Coronavirus, dealing with the grief may be very tough when life starts to go back to normal. Here's how to copeIf you've lost someone to Coronavirus, dealing with the grief may be very tough when life starts to go back to normal. Here's how to cope