As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, many are being touched by the deaths of family and friends. NPR is planning a project to remember those who have died. Use this form to share special memories of your lost loved one.
Health care workers light candles outside Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City on April 10 as they mourn and remember their colleagues who have died during the COVID-19 pandemic.Johannes Eisele/AFP via Getty Images
Health care workers light candles outside Mount Sinai Hospital in New York City on April 10 as they mourn and remember their colleagues who have died during the COVID-19 pandemic.As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads, many are being touched by the deaths of family and friends. NPR is planning a project to remember people who have died of the novel coronavirus as they continued to work outside their homes during the pandemic: health care workers; grocery store clerks; city/town services employees; police; domestic workers; mail carriers; caretakers; those who kept serving others as the rest of us have stayed home.
We'd like to hear a story from you about your lost loved one or friend — to share a special memory you have of this person. If you'd like to join us in this project, please upload a photo and a short story about the person relating to one particular moment or memory. We'd like you to upload a sound recording of the person — a voicemail, audio recording or video — that relates to this memory, if possible. We may share your story online or on air.
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