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Supporting Annual COVID-19 Victims Memorial Day and Recognizing Losses

The U.S. Senate expresses support for designating the first Monday in March annually as COVID-19 Victims Memorial Day. This resolution formally memorializes the over 1.1 million lives lost and acknowledges the ongoing suffering of families and individuals dealing with long-term health impacts. While symbolic, it serves as an official governmental recognition of the pandemic's catastrophic human cost.
Key points
Supports designating the first Monday in March as the annual COVID-19 Victims Memorial Day.
Formally memorializes the more than 1.1 million individuals who tragically lost their lives to the virus.
Recognizes the disproportionate impact on low-income communities and communities of color, and the sacrifices of frontline workers.
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Additional Information
A resolution memorializing those lost to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Print number: SRES 94
Sponsor: Sen. Warren, Elizabeth [D-MA]
Process start date: 2023-03-06