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Kevin (Mr T)

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Agree! Much clapping and cheering heard up and down our street. 

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Probably only about a quarter of the households in our village took part - but great to be part of nonetheless.

 

Simon

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My wife is currently reorganising her wing of North tees hospital to cope with the influx about to hit her. Shifts have gone to 12hr. 

A&E being moved to other non critical areas still with same cover tho. But now it keeps segregation better. Even things like screens are going up on receptions... I've hardly seen her since it started. She's just washed out. And with her granddaughter still being on the hold button for her heart operation due to people using critical care etc... So maybe you can see why I'm passionate about people not flouting segregation rules... Others are paying for their selfishness 

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Doh, I completely missed reading about this, had no idea what was happening till late last night when I looked at Facebook.

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Nearly the whole of my village took part and it was brilliant to thank all health staff

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4 minutes ago, Dave Eastwood (Gadgetman) - Club Secretary said:

Doh, I completely missed reading about this, had no idea what was happening till late last night when I looked at Facebook.

Me to ,I'll have to make up for it tonight with double hard clapping 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

Tony 

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2 hours ago, tex said:

My wife is currently reorganising her wing of North tees hospital to cope with the influx about to hit her. Shifts have gone to 12hr. 


Say thanks to her from us.

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Is this on again for tonight? We were going to do it anyway as think it only way to show our appreciation, my wife cares for her 101 year old mother so realise the extreme importance of the "social isolation/distancing". Fortunately we are retired and easily accommodated staying at home advice but even we are getting/sharing shopping with others especially the sheltered flats where she lives.

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we were out  clapping

my wifes dad is   at western park cancer hospital  Sheffield and been treated at the present time for lung cancer and we have been every day for the past month

they are amassing people my wife also had breast cancer treated at the same place 4 year ago  so nothing but admiration for nhs staff 

well done to them all

 

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