Mayor Eric Adams Honors 46,000 Lives Lost on COVID-19 Remembrance Day, Salutes NYC’s Heroes

As the world marks the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic, New York City Mayor Eric Adams led the city in remembering those lost and honoring the frontline heroes who kept the city moving during its darkest days.

In a solemn statement, Adams reflected on the immense toll the pandemic took on New Yorkers, highlighting the 46,000 lives lost and the courage of essential workers who risked everything to serve the city.

“Today, we mark COVID-19 Remembrance Day,” Mayor Adams stated. “When I think back on what started five years ago, I first think of the 46,000 New Yorkers we lost.”

The mayor also took a moment to recognize the resilience and dedication of those who stood at the frontline of the crisis, from healthcare professionals to essential workers who ensured the city continued to function.

“I also remember the countless health care heroes and essential workers who stepped up. I’ve never been prouder to be part of Team New York,” Adams added.

New York City was one of the hardest-hit regions in the early days of the pandemic, with hospitals overwhelmed and communities devastated by the virus. However, through collective effort, the city navigated the crisis, rolling out large-scale vaccination programs and eventually reopening its economy.

COVID-19 Remembrance Day serves as a poignant reminder of the lives lost, the sacrifices made, and the resilience of a city that refused to be broken. Mayor Adams’ words resonate with many New Yorkers who still carry the scars of the pandemic but also take pride in the city’s unwavering spirit.

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