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Coronavirus: Germany looks back on a year of loss | Germany| News and in-depth reporting from Berlin and beyond | DW

Coronavirus: Germany looks back on a year of loss Germany has commemorated those who lost their lives to COVID-19. It is the darkest chapter of the pandemic and DW has reported on it from the beginning. An overview. Germany is commemorating the victims of COVID-19 In Germany, around 80,000 people have died from and with Covid-19. It s been over a year since Germany, on March 9, 2020, confirmed its first two coronavirus deaths: an 89-year-old woman in the town of Essen, and a 78-year-old man in Heinsberg, a town that was badly affected at the beginning of the pandemic. This Sunday, German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier led the official memorial service in Berlin for those who lost their lives to the coronavirus.

Germany to commemorate 80,000 COVID-19 victims with national ceremony

Germany will on Sunday commemorate the nearly 80,000 people who lost their lives to the COVID-19 pandemic in the country. Chancellor Angela Merkel and German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier will attend a morning mass in the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church, a Berlin landmark dedicated to peace and reconciliation. They will then take part in a ceremony broadcast on public television in the Konzerthaus, a concert hall in central Berlin, where Steinmeier will give a speech. The number of guests has been limited due to the health crisis. It is very important to take a break and say goodbye in dignity to all those who died during the pandemic, including those who did not only succumb to the virus but also died in loneliness, Steinmeier said when announcing the national commemoration.

Germany to mourn 80,000 COVID victims in national service | News | DW

Germany to mourn 80,000 COVID victims in national service President Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Chancellor Angela Merkel are due to attend memorials in Berlin for those who died from COVID-19 in Germany. Sunday s ceremony comes as German health authorities warn that many more will succumb to the virus Germany will hold a national memorial service on Sunday for its 80,000 victims of the coronavirus pandemic, sharing the pain both of grieving families and those who died alone because of COVID curbs. Remembering Germany s coronavirus victims A moment of solidarity Back in January, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier asked citizens to place a light or a candle in their windows in memory of Germany s coronavirus victims. Steinmeier said the lights intended to show compassion at a dark time.

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