28 April 2020

In Pictures: Public finds creative ways to say thank you to frontline workers

28 April 2020

Britons across the country continue to find innovative ways to thank the NHS and frontline workers for their efforts during the coronavirus pandemic.

This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
Tributes to NHS staff and bus drivers on display at Folly House Beach on the Isle of Dogs, east London (PA Wire)
Prime Minister Boris Johnson (PA Wire)
A mural paying tribute to NHS fundraiser Captain Tom Moore outside Bradley Scott Windows in Tamworth, Staffordshire (PA Wire)
A shopper outside Costco in Thurrock carried a rainbow umbrella during Tuesday's silence for fallen key workers (PA Wire)
Coronavirus – Tue Apr 28, 2020 (PA Wire)
A woman passes a mural showing an NHS medal (PA Wire)

Meanwhile in Basingstoke, the Dragonfly pub has been adorned with colourful home-made banners expressing thanks to the health service. Here’s a selection of the posters.

Coronavirus – Tue Apr 28, 2020 (PA Wire)
Coronavirus – Tue Apr 28, 2020 (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)
This pebble stack appeared on the beach at Whitley Bay - complete with a symbolic rainbow (PA Wire)

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