Mancunians who have lost loved ones to Covid-19 will be given a place to help them remember and deal with their trauma 'when circumstances allow', the city’s leader has said.More than 55,000 people have died from the virus since March - with people in Manchester accounting for over 540 deaths.Sir Richard Leese said it was 'absolutely vital' to provide a space where those affected could remember and deal with their loss, though it remains unclear what form it could take.The leader of Manchester council Sir Richard Leese has described the pandemic as the ‘biggest international trauma’ the world has faced since the Second World War.A regional resilience hub set up in response to the Manchester Arena bombing in 2017 has also ‘never been.