Tuesday 28 April 2020

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Coronavirus: UK Wide Britons fall silent for one-minute tribute to health service staff and key workers like doctors, nurses, carers, cleaners, the NHS heroes and bus drivers, who had sadly died by coronavirus at 11 am today. #restaurants #hotel #brentlinenhire @brentlinen

More than 100 NHS and social care workers have lost their lives. Workers in other key sectors such as transport are also among those who have died while carrying out their vital work during the pandemic.

Boris Johnson the PM tweeted: 'This morning I took part in a minute's silence to remember those workers who have tragically died in the coronavirus pandemic. The nation will not forget you.'

The Society of Occupational Medicine, whose members include more than 1,700 doctors, nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists and technicians, has said the goal should be zero work-caused fatalities.

It is calling for the government to prevent any further work-related deaths and for employers to carry out risk assessments so people can safely return to their jobs whenever the lockdown is eased.

Following is the Covid-19 Cases today:
Confirmed UK cases: 157,149
 New cases: 4,310
 UK deaths: 21,092

England: 112,467
Scotland: 10,521
Wales: 9,280
NI: 3,374

Dame Donna said: "This moment will bring together a sombre but grateful nation. Whether in nursing or driving buses, our heroes kept going to work when many had the luxury of staying at home. Nobody should go out to work and risk their life.

"This must not be the last time that sacrifice is recognised. The country and its leaders owes a tremendous debt to these key workers and the many more who are on shift again today."

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