FDNY's Louis DeRosa's rendition of the US national anthem has gone viral
08.04.2020 - 18:17 / usmagazine.com
On behalf of fake doctors everywhere, we want to thank the actual healthcare superheroes on the front lines of this crisis. On this #worldhealthday please consider donating to buy essential resources for these first responders who are risking their lives for us.
FDNY's Louis DeRosa's rendition of the US national anthem has gone viral
The royals are, well, royally thankful. On Thursday, Prince William, Kate Middleton and their kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and birthday boy Prince Louis made a surprise appearance on BBC's Big Night In to show their support for frontline workers amid the Coronavirus pandemic.
Liam Payne and Niall Horan had a virtual reunion on Instagram Live today (April 20).
Paul McCartney remembered his late mum Mary as he thanked healthcare workers on the front lines amid the global Covid-19 crisis.
By Jake Kanter
More than four decades ago this month, a song about a Salford hero got to number one in the charts.
Mariah Carey celebrated Easter in a very special way on Sunday night (April 13). Taking to the roof deck of her New York apartment, Carey, wearing pink bunny ears and silk floral jammies, joined thousands of other New Yorkers in paying homage to the hard-working first responders who are working long hours taking care of the city's COVID-19 patients.Clapping and cheering them at sunset, Carey joined a chorus of fellow Manhattan residents in honoring the workers at 7 p.m.
"Thank you to all the real healthcare heroes out there"
TV’s doctors are sending their thanks to the real doctors fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.
TV doctors unite!
Tuesday (April 7) is World Health Day, and music stars from Mariah Carey to Meek Mill gave healthcare workers a virtual round of applause for working to combat coronavirus.
Speaking out. In honor of World Health Day on Tuesday, April 7, Queen Elizabeth II paid tribute to the healthcare professionals who have worked to combat the novel coronavirus.
It's never been a more important time to celebrate healthcare workers. As doctors, nurses and other healthcare professionals bravely fight on the front lines of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, Tuesday marks World Health Day, an annual day devoted to global health awareness.