In the Italian town of Codogno in Lombardy, the centre of Europe’s first wave in February last year, a monument has been built to mark its first case and the first victim.
In London, a fund-raiser to create a memorial at St Paul’s Cathedral hit its £2.3m goal in under a month,
The Guardian reported this week.
New York’s Department of Sanitation unveiled the city’s first permanent, free-standing memorial to victims of the pandemic, the
New York Times said, adding that it is likely to be the first of many.
In Uruguay, $1.5 million will be spent to erect a circular structure over the ocean, which will be able to accommodate 300 people, according to