NHS: Stay Home Now
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St. Luke’s is launching a new film to reinforce the #STAYHOMENOW message as the government extends the lockdown across the UK. The film to be shared on social media features UK frontline keyworkers, actors and singers speaking the words of the 1939 song “We’ll Meet Again” made famous by Dame Vera Lynn, which she recently re-recorded with Welsh mezzo-soprano, Katherine Jenkins.
A poignant tribute to the UK’s frontline key workers and the National Health Service (NHS), the film positively reinforces the World Health Organisation (WHO) and UK Government message to save lives, by staying home and practising social distancing to slow the spread of COVID-19. Importantly, to give health workers and the UK National Health Service (NHS) a chance to treat those who most need their help.
There is national respect for health workers and particularly frontline workers in the NHS which is demonstrated every Thursday night as the nation stop to #clapforcarers at 8pm to thousands of individuals and businesses supporting communities locally and nationwide.
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