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Remembering nurses who died in the pandemic, five years on
March 2025 is the fifth anniversary of the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. Nursing staff were at heightened risk of coronavirus infection through occupational exposure and more than 3,400 lost their lives worldwide. A timeline of events, starting with the outbreak on the pandemic, traces the key UK public health responses. UK nurses who died with COVID-19 are remembered, although many more nursing staff than those named here lost their lives. The impact of long-COVID is described, and the UK COVID-19 Inquiry’s aims are summarised

March 2025 is the fifth anniversary of the COVID-19 pandemic – we look at the impact on nurses’ lives and remember just some of those nursing staff who died
Further information
- COVID-19-: Remembering nursing staff who have lost their lives
- Nurses’ COVID deaths: did they create a legacy of lasting change?
- 2020: a year like no other for the world in general and nurses in particular
- Nursing Standard wins award for COVID-19 coverage and campaigning
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