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Don't send rainbow pictures to Nightingale hospital, NHS says Don't send rainbow pictures to Nightingale hospital, NHS says
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The NHS has asked people to stop posting rainbow pictures to the new Nightingale hospital in London after a social media request went viral.The NHS has asked people to stop posting rainbow pictures to the new Nightingale hospital in London after a social media request went viral.
The nurse who started the campaign said she wanted to create "a sign of hope" for patients and staff.The nurse who started the campaign said she wanted to create "a sign of hope" for patients and staff.
The rainbow logo has become a symbol of support for people wanting to show solidarity with NHS workers.The rainbow logo has become a symbol of support for people wanting to show solidarity with NHS workers.
NHS Nightingale is a field hospital that has been set up at breakneck speed and will have 4,000 beds.NHS Nightingale is a field hospital that has been set up at breakneck speed and will have 4,000 beds.
It is now asking people to share their rainbow pictures digitally only.It is now asking people to share their rainbow pictures digitally only.
In an email to the BBC, the staff nurse, who said she was based in Birmingham, wrote that she had "organised a small team" to help her coordinate the artwork and hoped to get enough to share with other temporary hospitals as well, once they are set up.In an email to the BBC, the staff nurse, who said she was based in Birmingham, wrote that she had "organised a small team" to help her coordinate the artwork and hoped to get enough to share with other temporary hospitals as well, once they are set up.
She asked for pictures to be laminated before they were sent in the post.She asked for pictures to be laminated before they were sent in the post.
She had also communicated with hospital staff.She had also communicated with hospital staff.
Hundreds of parents took part, asking their children to draw rainbow-themed pictures, laminating them and sending them in.Hundreds of parents took part, asking their children to draw rainbow-themed pictures, laminating them and sending them in.
However the NHS has asked people to share them online instead, using #RainbowsForNightingale.However the NHS has asked people to share them online instead, using #RainbowsForNightingale.
It also referenced a"fake" account. On its social media channels it referenced a"fake" account but has since told the BBC this was not related to the rainbow appeal.