Police stage amazing drive-past tribute to NHS staff at Chesterfield Royal Hospital
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A cavalcade of police vehicles pulled up in front of Chesterfield Royal Hospital and officers got out and stood applauding staff.
NHS staff gathered outside the hospital returned the thanks by applauding the efforts of police at this incredibly difficult time.
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Hide AdThe moving display of gratitude was organised by PC Aaron Vernon, of Chesterfield Town Centre Safer Neighbourhood Team, as part of the Clap Our Carers campaign.
Paying tribute to NHS staff, the team said: "We can’t thank them enough."
Officers added: "We’d also like to say a big thank you to the public for staying home in the last couple of weeks. Together we will beat this."
Households across Britain again stopped what they were doing last night, Thursday, April 2, at 8pm, and clapped from their doors and windows to show their appreciation for the sterling efforts of NHS staff and other key workers.
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Hide AdThe round of applause has united streets up and down the country in gratitude and is now a weekly event.
Jessica Taylor summed up what it means to all those working so hard for us during the COVID-19 crisis in a stirring message she shared alongside footage of the tribute at Chesterfield Royal.
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"I am a frontline nurse, my boyfriend is a nurse, my sister's an occupational therapist, my brother-in-law's in the RAF, my mum's a supermarket worker, my dad's a water filtration engineer, my cousin's a postman, my aunty's a teaching assistant and my cousin's a policeman who arranged this," she wrote.
"We are all important and doing our bit during this pandemic. This is for you all, please stay at home for us!"
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Hide AdJodie Newton commented: “As an NHS worker I think you deserve a massive clap too for enforcing the new legislation to keep us all safe!”
Cathy Sharratt wrote: “Our NHS is the envy of all the world! Amazing brave people. This crisis has just proved how very, very special every one of them is.”