This is the heartwarming moment Edinburgh NHS staff cheer and clap as a coronavirus patient leaves intensive care.
26.03.2020 - 12:02 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Thousands of front line NHS staff will not have to pay hospital car parking charges during the coronavirus crisis, the Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said.
The announcement came after mounting public pressure, with more than 400,000 people signing a Change.org petition for the fees to be scrapped.
Anthony Gallagher, an NHS GP, set up the petition as a way of thanking NHS staff for their "bravery to step up in our nation’s hour of need."
Mr Gallagher said: "I am in no doubt that the government
This is the heartwarming moment Edinburgh NHS staff cheer and clap as a coronavirus patient leaves intensive care.
Boris Johnson has thanked 'life-saving' NHS staff who treated him for coronavirus in a personal video message after leaving hospital.
Private hospitals will provide some cancer, cardiac and spinal surgery during the coronavirus crisis.
They've set up their luxury fleet at hospitals in London and Reading so far
Love Island’s Luke M has offered his home to NHS staff rent-free amid the coronavirus crisis as he isolates with his brother.The TV star, who found fame in the villa this winter, took to social media to offer the gesture as he vowed to make his flat available rent-free.Taking to Instagram, Luke revealed that as he is isolating with members of his family his current home is available.
Parking charges in Oldham will be temporarily scrapped to help support NHS and key workers during the coronavirus crisis.
Dr Alex George has shared an adorable drawing made by a little girl who wanted to thank the NHS staff amid the coronavirus pandemic.The 29 year old, who has been working tirelessly to combat the deadly bug, posted a photo of the child's artwork on his Instagram page. Emma, the artist, showed off her growing talents by drawing Alex in his signature blue uniform, complete with a stethoscope around his neck.
Year Six children at a primary school in Salford are showing their support for NHS staff by writing heartfelt letters of courage, thanks and hope.
Thousands of people across Scotland have paid tribute to NHS staff and carers for their work during the coronavirus pandemic.