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NHS annual clap: UK encouraged to mark anniversary on 5 July

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June 26, 2020
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A nationwide clap to thank the NHS will take place on 5 July, in what is intended to become an annual tradition.

People will be encouraged to applaud the heroes of the pandemic with family and friends at 17:00 BST that Sunday, the 72nd anniversary of the NHS.

Many broadcasters will break away from normal programming to mark the moment.

On 4 July, the evening before, people will be asked to put a light in their windows in remembrance of all those lost to the coronavirus pandemic.

Major public buildings, including the Royal Albert Hall, Blackpool Tower, the Shard and the Wembley Arch, will be lit up in blue.

At the peak of the coronavirus pandemic, households across the country regularly applauded healthcare workers from their doorsteps every Thursday evening.

The Clap for Carers initiative started on 25 March and was the brainchild of Dutch-born Londoner Annemarie Plas. The weekly tradition was often accompanied by the banging of pots and pans.

It was Ms Plas herself who called for the tradition to end after its 10th week and she expressed her hope that it could instead become an annual event.

NHS England chief executive Sir Simon Stevens said he hoped the public would use the new anniversary as an opportunity to "say a heartfelt thank you" to hospital staff.

Sir Simon said: "This year has been the most challenging in NHS history, with staff displaying extraordinary dedication, skill and compassion to care for the 100,000 patients with Covid-19 who needed specialist hospital treatment and many others besides.

"During this testing time our nurses, doctors, physios, pharmacists and countless more colleagues were sustained by the support of the public, not least through the weekly applause for key workers."

Dr Andrew Goodall, chief executive of NHS Wales, said: "I know communities across Wales will want to pay tribute and thank everyone who has played their part in supporting our nation through this pandemic."Read More – Source

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