People across the country fell silent this morning to remember key workers who have lost their lives during the coronavirus outbreak.
08.04.2020 - 20:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A hotline has been launched to help NHS workers struggling with their mental health as they work on the frontline during the coronavirus pandemic.
Hundreds of thousands of health workers are currently working long hours and under difficult circumstances as more and more people contract the virus.
Anyone needing help with the pressures they are facing will be able to call or text a free number staffed by more than 1,500 trained volunteers.
Those from Hospice UK, the Samaritans and Shout will
People across the country fell silent this morning to remember key workers who have lost their lives during the coronavirus outbreak.
A nurse who worked on the frontline of the Ebola outbreak is now leading the fight against coronavirus at the Nightingale North West.
After catastrophic earthquakes devastated areas of Nepal in 2015, it was the Team Rubicon UK charity that Prince Harry joined to help rebuild one of the communities struck the hardest. And now, as the world continues the fight against coronavirus, the Duke of Sussex is encouraging more people to support the charity’s latest efforts to help frontline workers and vulnerable people.
Prince William and Kate Middleton remain focused on the mental health of the British people during the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with the mental health charity Every Mind Matters to create a public service announcement to offer support to those suffering with their mental health during these trying times.
While the British royals are doing their part to support their country by checking in with their charities, virtually opening hospitals, and sharing public video messages, Swedish royal, Princess Sofia, is heading to the frontlines.
The Queen has issued a special message to healthcare workers to mark World Health Day.
Thousands of Scots have paid tribute to NHS staff and key workers for helping to keep the country running during the coronavirus pandemic.
A second night of applause is set to take place on the UK’s doorsteps to celebrate key workers at the frontline of the coronavirus crisis.