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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
North West Leeds |
If you work in the NHS let us know so that we may adore you both physically and professionally.
The NHS are our heroes at this time of crisis and must be shown the love they deserve but we need to try to continue this adoration beyond our universal current plight and remember and praise them long into the future.
This post is designed to be grateful for your incredible work and to maybe (hopefully) give you some much needed distraction from your daily turmoil. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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what about the military?
firefighters?
postal workers?
bus drivers?
police?
loads of different people are still working with the general public and coming into contact with them.
why are they ignored? |
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"what about the military?
firefighters?
postal workers?
bus drivers?
police?
loads of different people are still working with the general public and coming into contact with them.
why are they ignored?"
I agree. I am an NHS worker but we are just a small proportion of the people who are out there working. |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
North West Leeds |
"what about the military?
firefighters?
postal workers?
bus drivers?
police?
loads of different people are still working with the general public and coming into contact with them.
why are they ignored?"
You are quite right
Along with Supermarket workers, postmen, delivery drivers, suppliers of water, electricity, gas, fuel and many other key workers... but when you are under the province of covid 19 and fighting for your life which area of these worthy workers will you be relying upon? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Just been talking to a work colleague. His cousin is a nurse and tested positive. Had two weeks off work. Clear of virus and straight back in to work. Warrior. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Am a nurse or the NHS would just like to thank everyone for all there messages of support much appreciated but as someone rightly said dont forget about all other front line workers as we are all doing our best |
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"what about the military?
firefighters?
postal workers?
bus drivers?
police?
loads of different people are still working with the general public and coming into contact with them.
why are they ignored?"
Your point is valid but give the guy a break, he's merely trying to express his appreciation for the heroic people that work across the NHS. I'm sure he, like everyone else, would agree with your comment. Stay safe and sensible everyone |
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By *picknspan OP Man
over a year ago
North West Leeds |
The responses are a bit frustrating and sadly typical.
I never started a thread that stated that I would remember or revere all of the current key workers.
I did not ask for those with unrelated views to comment and attempt to highlight what they consider to be my shortfalls on this, my thread.
If you feel strongly about the Military or Postal workers then start a thread and have them identified in this way, but to criticise me for doing what good decent people are doing each Thursday night is somewhat disappointing.
There are people out there deliberately flouting the lockdown and social distancing rules and when the consequences of their vile actions come to bear then the NHS will be expected to pick up the pieces.
Do me a favour please, start a thread that applauds those you feel I failed to mention, I will support it, but someone will try to hijack the thread or accuse you of missing out bin men or someone similarly working at present... my aim is not to disregard any or to initiate a 'memory game' of key workers but purely to add to the overall sincere appreciation of the NHS workers.
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The responses are a bit frustrating and sadly typical.
I never started a thread that stated that I would remember or revere all of the current key workers.
I did not ask for those with unrelated views to comment and attempt to highlight what they consider to be my shortfalls on this, my thread.
If you feel strongly about the Military or Postal workers then start a thread and have them identified in this way, but to criticise me for doing what good decent people are doing each Thursday night is somewhat disappointing.
There are people out there deliberately flouting the lockdown and social distancing rules and when the consequences of their vile actions come to bear then the NHS will be expected to pick up the pieces.
Do me a favour please, start a thread that applauds those you feel I failed to mention, I will support it, but someone will try to hijack the thread or accuse you of missing out bin men or someone similarly working at present... my aim is not to disregard any or to initiate a 'memory game' of key workers but purely to add to the overall sincere appreciation of the NHS workers.
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