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UK to Preserve London’s COVID Memorial Wall as Permanent National Tribute

Government pledges to protect and maintain the pandemic memorial honoring victims and frontline workers.

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
May 13, 2026
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UK to Preserve London’s COVID Memorial Wall as Lasting Tribute - AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, FIle

London’s COVID Memorial Wall to Remain as Permanent National Landmark - AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth, FIle

British Government Commits to Protecting ‘Poignant’ COVID Memorial in London

LONDON — The British government has pledged to permanently preserve the National COVID Memorial Wall, a landmark created in memory of those who died during the coronavirus pandemic. The wall, which stretches along the south bank of the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament, has become one of the most powerful symbols of the nation’s collective grief.

The government confirmed Thursday that the eight-foot-high (2.5-meter) Portland stone wall will remain in place as a lasting tribute to the approximately 240,000 people who lost their lives to COVID-19 in the United Kingdom. It will also stand as a recognition of the sacrifices made by healthcare and essential workers during the crisis.

From Grassroots Memorial to National Landmark

The National COVID Memorial Wall was first created in March 2021 by bereaved families and activists, marking one year since the country’s first recorded virus-related death. Stretching for half a kilometer (about a third of a mile) along the Albert Embankment, the wall features tens of thousands of hand-painted red hearts — each one representing a life lost to the pandemic.

Initially established without government authorization, the memorial quickly gained national attention and has since become a deeply personal site of remembrance. Volunteers repaint and maintain the hearts weekly using weather-resistant masonry paint to preserve their vivid color and meaning.

The project was spearheaded by the campaign groups COVID-19 Bereaved Families for Justice and Led by Donkeys, and is now cared for by a volunteer organization known as The Friends of the Wall.

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Government and Public Support for a Lasting Tribute

Culture Minister Fiona Twycross described the wall as “a poignant and powerful reminder of the scale of loss of life to the pandemic,” emphasizing that it is “right that the pandemic’s toll is appropriately remembered.”

“Many families did not have the opportunity to say goodbye to a loved one,” she said. “Today, we commit to ensuring that those who died are not forgotten.”

The government also announced that a national day of reflection will continue to be observed annually in March. In addition, new local memorial spaces — including smaller walls and gardens of reflection — will be supported across the United Kingdom.

Remembering a Nation’s Loss and Resilience

The United Kingdom experienced one of the highest COVID-19 death tolls in Europe, with widespread mourning compounded by restrictions that prevented many families from attending funerals or visiting loved ones in their final moments.

While the former Conservative government, led by Boris Johnson, faced criticism for delays in imposing the first national lockdown on March 23, 2020, other parts of Britain’s pandemic response — notably its vaccine rollout — were widely praised for their efficiency and impact.

A comprehensive public inquiry into the handling of the pandemic, including the government’s decision-making and preparedness, began in 2022 and is expected to continue until 2027. Its current phase focuses on the pandemic’s effects on children and young people.

A Place of Healing and Reflection

For families and volunteers, the memorial wall has evolved into more than a place of mourning — it has become a national symbol of unity, remembrance, and resilience. Many visitors leave flowers, notes, and personal tributes beneath the hearts, turning the site into a living chronicle of the pandemic’s human cost.

As the UK formalizes its commitment to preserving the wall, supporters hope it will stand as a lasting reminder of both the tragedy and the solidarity that defined one of the most challenging chapters in modern British history.

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