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We spoke to this doctor (and DJ) about how he wanted to lift the spirits of his fellow frontliners with live DJ sets on Instagram. As popularity grew, he also brought on fellow record spinners and performers to entertain during the pandemic.
Figures published on Thursday show the programme managed to reach 10,192 of 14,045 people.
To see our government disregard the health needs of migrants at such a critical time in public health is frustrating.
Nurses describe the emotional turmoil of being with Covid-19 patients as they die without their family beside them.
Soumya Krishnakumar’s social enterprise, The Crisis Project, is helping key workers with messages of support written by volunteers to help spread kindness and positivity during the coronavirus pandemic.
Black Lives Matter has re-opened wounds from centuries of trauma. How do we protect Black minds as we strive to protect Black lives?
“Clap For Carers is amazing, but I don’t think it was enough," says 19-year-old Soumya, who has launched a letter-writing scheme to thank key workers.
As coronavirus hit the UK, thousands of frontline health workers were taken out of their day jobs – and sent into some unexpected places.
Despite risking my life working for the NHS during the pandemic, rules put in place by my own government mean I don’t earn enough to have my husband here.
Frontline workers are continuing to put their health on the line to keep the country running despite a relaxation in lockdown laws imposed by Boris Johnson in March. Here, we spend 24 hours with three key workers who have had no choice but to leave the safety of their homes throughout the pandemic to help keep the country running. They tell us about what it has been like to work on the front line of a global health crises, the challenges they continue to face and how coronavirus has affected their personal life.