Coronavirus: Your tributes to those who have died

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More than 125,000 lives have been lost to coronavirus in the UK - victims of a pandemic that has claimed over 2.6 million deaths worldwide.

We have gathered tributes to more than 750 of those who have died. Below are words of remembrance from friends, family and colleagues.

Remembering coronavirus victims

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The tributes are displayed at random, which means that you will see different faces each time you visit this page.

If we have used your tribute to your friend or family member, it will appear in the carousel above, or you can find it by entering their name in the search box below.

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For more on NHS and healthcare workers, please see this page dedicated to 100 people who died while helping to look after others.

For more on how it has affected people's lives, from family tragedy to its impact on everyday life, we have a collection of personal stories about life in lockdown.

If you would like to send us a tribute to a friend or family member who died after contracting coronavirus, please use the form below.

Please remember to include a photo of your loved one and their name. Upload your pictures here. Don't forget to include your contact details, so we can get in touch with you.

We would like to respond to everyone individually and include every tribute in our coverage, but unfortunately that may not be possible. Please be assured your message will be read and treated with the utmost respect.

Please note the contact details you provide will never be published. Please ensure you have read our terms & conditions and privacy policy.

If you are reading this page and can't see the form you will need to visit the mobile version of the BBC website to submit your tribute.

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