Seattle s downtown illuminated to honor lives lost to COVID-19 as part of nationwide memorial
As part of nationwide memorial Tuesday to honor lives lost to COVID-19, the Kobe Bell at Seattle Center was rung and buildings in downtown Seattle are illuminated. Author: KING 5 Staff Updated: 10:21 PM PST January 19, 2021
SEATTLE The City of Seattle joined a national tribute of unity and remembrance for people who have lost their lives to COVID-19.
Several buildings in downtown Seattle were illuminated in light amber Tuesday evening to commemorate the toll of COVID-19 on American lives.
Participating sites include Seattle s Great Wheel, Lumen Field, T-Mobile Park, the Amazon Spheres, and Climate Pledge Arena.
Seattle joins national memorial to honor lives lost to COVID-19
Bells ring to commemorate those lost during pandemic
On Tuesday, people joined around the country in a national memorial and moment of unity to pay tribute to lives lost during the coronavirus pandemic.
SEATTLE - Many people in the Pacific Northwest have suffered during this pandemic. On Tuesday, they joined others around the country in a national memorial and moment of unity.
At the Kobe Bell at Seattle Center, five people who have been directly impacted by the loss of life, each rang the bell a total of 40 times.
It represented the nearly 4,000 lives lost in Washington State and the 400,000 who have died from the virus in the United States.