Volunteers lay 10 wreaths around Norfolk to commemorate COVID-19 victims Congresswoman Elaine Luria visited Norfolk to pay tributes at one of the wreaths. It's part of a nationwide effort that started in New York. Author: Dana Smith Updated: 6:10 PM EST March 1, 2021 NORFOLK, Va. — Volunteers laid ten floral wreaths around Norfolk to remember those who lost their lives to COVID-19. Outside the Chrysler Museum of Art, Congresswoman Elaine Luria, Delegate Jay Jones, Norfolk Mayor Kenny Alexander, Chrysler Director Erik Neil, and Virginia Beach City Councilman and the museum’s community engagement manager Michael Berlucchi all pinned ribbons to the wreath with the names of those who lost their battle against COVID-19.