A SOLEMN commemoration has been held this afternoon as the Bradford district passed the milestone of 1,001 deaths from Covid-19-related causes.

One thousand and one electric candles were lit around the steps of City Hall, where the flag was lowered to half mast.

Lights were also lit at the chapel in Airedale Hospital.

Bradford Council leader Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe said: “This is a very sad milestone. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who have lost their lives to Covid-19 and with the families and friends who have lost loved ones.

“We must take a moment to pause, reflect and remember not only the lives sadly lost, but also to thank those working in the NHS helping patients suffering from the effects of the virus.

“We are still in a critical period in the battle to beat Covid-19 and we need to do everything we can to minimise its spread.

“It’s everyone’s responsibility to take all the precautions they can and help to keep our communities and our NHS staff safe.

“The more people who stay at home – and the more people who think carefully and focus on hands, face, space if they do need to go out – the better we can fight to conquer Covid-19. The roll-out of the vaccinations can’t come soon enough.

“It is only by following the guidelines can we hope to try and avoid more memorial ceremonies like this one.”

Conservative Group leader Cllr Rebecca Poulsen said: “On behalf of the Conservative Group I would like to add my condolences to all that have lost loved ones, friends and colleagues.

“We all know people who have been affected and on this sad day marking 1,001 deaths we should take time to remember all the people we have lost.

“We thank all those on the frontline battling this virus, particularly the NHS staff.

“Having vaccinations rolling out across the district is really positive news and I would encourage everyone to take-up the vaccine as soon as they are contacted.”

Councillor Jeanette Sunderland, on behalf of the Liberal Democrat and Independent Group, said: “Every life lost leaves a precious memory of the past and a loss for the future.

“Too many families have an empty place at their table. The frontline needs us to be mindful at all times so we can save lives and reduce the pressure on everyone who makes sure life can carry on.

“It’s up to all of us to work together to stay safe and to make sure others do too.”