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North Carolina governor's mansion will be lit in honor of lives lost to COVID-19 on Tuesday

Governor Cooper has invited all North Carolinians to join in this memorial by lighting buildings and ringing bells at churches and houses of worship.
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper speaks during a briefing on North Carolina's coronavirus pandemic response Thursday, Nov. 5, 2020 at the NC Emergency Operations Center in Raleigh. (Travis Long/The News & Observer via AP)

RALEIGH, N.C. — Governor Roy Cooper announced Monday that the North Carolina Executive Mansion will be illuminated on Jan. 19 at 5:30 p.m. in remembrance of the lives lost as in the COVID-19 pandemic.

Governor Cooper has invited all North Carolina counties and municipalities to join in this memorial by lighting buildings and ringing bells at churches and houses of worship.  

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“In the midst of the battle against this pandemic, we continue to mourn the hundreds of thousands of Americans we have lost and send our prayers to the grieving families and friends they leave behind,” Governor Roy Cooper said. “Please join me in honoring their memories by taking responsible actions to prevent more deaths by wearing a mask, keeping our distance and being smart.”

The call for the memorial on January 19th was begun by the Presidential Inaugural Committee in an effort to find unity in a nationwide tribute honoring the lives taken by the pandemic. 

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