sophia seth, bbc news.in london. the moving tribute features a heart for every single loved one lost to coronavirus and they're aiming to hand—draw 150,000 of them. tim muffett reports. you'd neverfind another woman like her. she had a heart of gold, she would help anyone if she needed to. she was my best friend. i'm very lost without her. violet died from covid last april. her granddaughter, courtney, still finds it hard to believe she's gone. like, i'm still convinced i'm going to run down the stairs and she'll be at the street door. i'm still convinced i'll hearfrom her. but this is... it's therapeutic. each heart is individually drawn for each person that has obviously lost their life. the first hearts were drawn on monday. the aim is for 150,000 to be added to represent the total number who've died so far in the uk with covid registered on their death certificate. when you drew that heart for violet, for your nan, what was going through your mind? everything — all the memories we had together, all the