Thousands of Scots around the country have shown their support for NHS staff and key workers on the coronavirus frontline for the eighth week.
28.04.2020 - 15:09 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
People across the country fell silent this morning to remember key workers who have lost their lives during the coronavirus outbreak.
The minutes silence took place at 11am on Tuesday morning to honour those frontline workers who have died.
It took place following a campaign from Unison, the Royal College of Midwives and the Royal of College of Nursing.
More than 100 NHS and social care workers are reported to have died with suspected or confirmed coronavirus.
This includes doctors and nurses,
Thousands of Scots around the country have shown their support for NHS staff and key workers on the coronavirus frontline for the eighth week.
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