NC to Observe Day of Mourning, to Honor People who Passed from COVID-19, on June 1

Flags at half staff. Photo: Kay Whatley
Flags at half staff. Photo: Kay Whatley

North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper encourages all North Carolinians to honor June 1, 2020 as a Day of Mourning to grieve the 100,000 people in America, including almost 1,000 in our state, who have lost their lives to COVID-19.

The Governor said: “This is an opportunity to remind ourselves that our death count is not just a number, it represents people, communities and families in mourning. I encourage North Carolinians to join in this moment of silence in honor of the people we have lost and their loved ones who are struggling in the wake of this cruel virus.”

More than 100 leaders of faith-based organizations, including Christian, Jewish, and Muslim houses of worship from across the country are leading this national moment of silence on Monday, June 1, 2020 at noon (EST). Local and state leaders throughout the nation are joining the call for silence including the National Governors Association and the United States Conference of Mayors.

Governor Cooper has ordered all state flags to be lowered to half-staff, through sunset today, in memory of those who passed from Coronavirus.

 

Source: NC Office of the Governor

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