Three of Liverpool’s most prominent buildings have lowered their flags to half-mast this afternoon in honour of city nurse Liz Glanister.
Liz, who worked as a nurse at Aintree University Hospital died on Friday after contracting the Covid-19 virus.
Mayor of Liverpool Joe Anderson has declared that the flags at Liverpool Town Hall, St George’s Hall and The Cunard Building will be lowered to half-mast today in Liz’s honour.
As a further tribute to Liz and other health professionals in the city, all three civic buildings will be lit up blue for the foreseeable future.
Mayor Anderson said:
“Words cannot express how much a debt of gratitude this city owes to Liz Glanister and her colleagues.
“Liz was a long-serving member of hospital staff who dedicated her life to caring for others and in the true spirt of this city she gave everything she had to make a difference at such a crucial time. She was a hero in every sense of the word.
“Our thoughts remain with Liz’s family, friends and colleagues. The lowering of the flags and the lighting up of the buildings is the least we can do to honour Liz’s memory and pay an ongoing tribute to all those who continue to do their very best every day to help us all get through this difficult time.”
Liverpool University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust chief nurse Dianne Brown said:
“It is with great sadness that I can confirm that Liz Glanister, a long-serving staff nurse at Aintree University Hospital, sadly passed away at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital on Friday after being tested positive for Covid-19.
“All our thoughts are with Liz’s family at this time and we offer them our sincere condolences.