Health
Children’s book pays tribute to ‘health heroes’ of Covid-19 pandemic – The Guardian
Book tells stories of people who have helped keep health and care services afloat during crisis

A film-maker who cleans Covid wards after coming to Britain as a refugee. A pilot who supports NHS staff with tea and empathy. A midwife who writes adventure stories after delivering babies.
A new childrens book tells the stories of people who have helped keep health and care services afloat during the coronavirus crisis, from paramedics and physiotherapists to care home staff and social workers.
They include Matt Morgan, an intensive care doctor at the University hospital of Wales in Cardiff…
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