Biography of COVID-19 Victims

Beginning in early 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic touched every corner of the world, claiming over seven million lives as families held vigil by hospital beds or said goodbye through screens. Nurses, teachers, grandparents, bus drivers, doctors, and young parents passed, often far from loved ones, while healthcare workers fought tirelessly to save them. Communities stitched masks, delivered groceries, and sang from balconies to lift spirits. Vaccines and science brought hope, and memorials from light projections to quiet gardens now honor those lost. Their memory inspires continued kindness, better preparedness, and deeper care for one another, reminding us how connected we truly are.

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