Norfolk people are being invited to share their experiences of the Covid pandemic as part of the public inquiry into the health crisis.
The UK Covid Inquiry team is travelling to the county next week as part of a series of community events being held nationwide.
The inquiry team will be at The Forum in Norwich on Wednesday to gather evidence which will be used as part of the investigation.
It is part of the Every Story Matters project, which is collecting first-hand experiences of how the pandemic affected daily life.
Mike Stonard, leader of Norwich City Council said: "Covid impacted each and every one of us, and as a community, we made tremendous efforts to minimise its impact.
"This event provides a unique opportunity to share your story with the inquiry in person and I would encourage everyone to make their voices heard."
The inquiry was officially launched on July 21, 2022, and has been gathering evidence to analyse the country's approach to the pandemic and help prepare for the event of a future crisis.
The inquiry team will be at the Forum between 10am and 4.30pm on Wednesday, August 7.
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