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Coronavirus: Tears as NHS staff given flowers at supermarkets | Coronavirus: Tears as NHS staff given flowers at supermarkets |
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NHS staff were given bunches of flowers as they visited supermarkets during a dedicated hour for health workers. | NHS staff were given bunches of flowers as they visited supermarkets during a dedicated hour for health workers. |
Marcelle Tauber-Gilmore, a nurse at a London hospital, said she "welled up a little bit" when she was presented with a bouquet at a Tesco in Pembury, Kent. | Marcelle Tauber-Gilmore, a nurse at a London hospital, said she "welled up a little bit" when she was presented with a bouquet at a Tesco in Pembury, Kent. |
Staff had "sat on the floor an hour before opening writing these messages to us," she said. | Staff had "sat on the floor an hour before opening writing these messages to us," she said. |
Dozens of NHS employees across the country have thanked supermarket staff for the gift on social media. | Dozens of NHS employees across the country have thanked supermarket staff for the gift on social media. |
Many said the gesture brought a tear to their eye. | Many said the gesture brought a tear to their eye. |
Mrs Tauber-Gilmore, who lives in Tunbridge Wells and works at Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust in London, said it was the "loveliest, unexpected, joyful thing" at the end of a "very difficult" week preparing for the worst of the coronavirus outbreak. | |
Supermarkets opened early to people with NHS employee ID after staff complained of being unable to buy supplies at the end of their shift due to panic buying. | Supermarkets opened early to people with NHS employee ID after staff complained of being unable to buy supplies at the end of their shift due to panic buying. |
"It came at the right moment," Mrs Tauber-Gilmore said. "I was feeling very anxious about going shopping. I was expecting it to be stressful and that it might be frenzied." | "It came at the right moment," Mrs Tauber-Gilmore said. "I was feeling very anxious about going shopping. I was expecting it to be stressful and that it might be frenzied." |
She said it was "calm" and well-organised, with a manager checking NHS ID numbers. | She said it was "calm" and well-organised, with a manager checking NHS ID numbers. |
Tina Bates, who works for the NHS in Rotherham, thanked staff for the "lovely surprise" after being given a bunch of flowers as she left a Tesco in Stockport. | Tina Bates, who works for the NHS in Rotherham, thanked staff for the "lovely surprise" after being given a bunch of flowers as she left a Tesco in Stockport. |
However, the feedback was not universally positive. | However, the feedback was not universally positive. |
A doctor said one store had been "absolutely rammed" with "everything taken" 15 minutes after the doors opened. They complained of "no toilet roll or soap or antibacterial wipes but [instead] a free bunch of flowers". | A doctor said one store had been "absolutely rammed" with "everything taken" 15 minutes after the doors opened. They complained of "no toilet roll or soap or antibacterial wipes but [instead] a free bunch of flowers". |
Olivia Stadden tweeted to thank staff for the flowers, but said it was "very worrying" the store was so busy "and the workers are so exposed with no protection". | Olivia Stadden tweeted to thank staff for the flowers, but said it was "very worrying" the store was so busy "and the workers are so exposed with no protection". |
Supermarkets "should be limiting the amount of people they allow in the store at one time," she wrote. | Supermarkets "should be limiting the amount of people they allow in the store at one time," she wrote. |
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