The Government of Canada has designated March 11 as the National Day of Respect to commemorate the loss of life by COVID-19 and the effects of the pandemic.
The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, issued this statement a statement announcing this designation a year later “of the first known death of a Canadian to cause illness”.
“On this day, we invite all Canadians to unite to honor the memory of those who lost us and the people who will die. working hard and making incredible casualties in our lure against the virus.
In the past, it has recorded that the country has suffered “the tragic loss of more than 22,000 fathers, sons, friends and loved ones”, while 864,000 Canadians were infected with the coronavirus, which, in turn, had an “impact onbesorgbaar en la forma en la que todos trabajamos y aprendemos “.
“Our medical attention staff and other essential workers are at risk, working many hours, in order to receive the services and attention we need. more than ever, “Trudeau continued.
The Canadian Prime Minister has also recorded that the country’s company has a “paper to end this pandemic and that the crisis” has not ended “.