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A commission has been set up to see how best to remember those who lost their lives to Covid

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Cameron Day, from Mansfield, caught the virus days before his 21st birthday in July 2021 and died weeks later. Cameron's dad, Neil, said local sites would help families "reflect and commemorate the loss of a loved one".Mr Day, from Scunthorpe, said the site could involve plaques, bricks or stones engraved to remember those lost.

"It would be nice to have something in the region that is probably a place or location, for example a memorial garden that families can visit, remember, reflect and commemorate the loss of a loved one."Mr Day called for the memorial as the government's UK Commission on Covid Commemoration, giving people across the UK the opportunity to say how they thought the pandemic should be remembered.

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