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AS KIDS HEAD BACK TO CLASS IN FOR EVER ‘Kids & cuppa’ lessons

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let me just say of the Covid crisis, but, on here are non believers

As you know, I my friends and shadow me at work.

Peeps. I know a few of down, come down to Essex with all types of lock in a busy hospital dealing this. If ya bored during department practition­er) work as an ODP (Operating department. and go home, things within the operating operations to go to work, assist with to us. We used done our bit to help people. This Covid lark is all new knowing that we have I have achieved that day, winter flu’. This is real s***. pleased with what we cold or even the

This is not ‘the common whilst I’m compressin­g Now things are so different. people die my arms. I have seen these mask die in go from wearing a face have seen fit, young people close colleagues

Recently I have watched tired and just want to end their chest to get life back. coma because they are put into a drug induced and the government are and within hours being what medics

For f*** SAKE. Listen to are not empty. out there. This is not fake. Hospitals it all. It is extremely sad and please look after yourselves. telling us. Stay at home of outpatient­s department­s. onto the media are pics

These pics that are going and surgery are cancelled.

All elective appointmen­ts stay safe xx me.

Please please listen and the virus home with that I’m afraid of bringing hours some days

You also have to realise to wear this for 13 we use every day. I have

We have lots of PPE which to go shopping. putting a face mask on people f***ing moan about what ya asked to do. mask to

Stop being a c*** and do see and have to wear a my life time that I would

I never ever thought in is what it is.” with my day, but eh, it be able and to get on

PARENTS have revealed things they learned during the last year of lockdown – including the value of a cup of tea.

Almost half (46%) said they appreciate­d their children more while 37% said they appreciate­d the simple things in life and 29% valued nature.

Nine in 10 said they had a new perspectiv­e on life after the last year.

Parents found cutting their children’s hair (18%) is harder than it looks and 21% found a cup of tea really does make things better.

A quarter said never appreciate­d hard teachers work.

Deena Billings, an early years expert at Busy Bees which commission­ed the poll, said: “Families have spent more time together than ever, and it is lovely to see a large majority of them have rediscover­ed the beauty of the small things in our daily lives.” they how

1. The importance of family - 46%

2. To not take anything for granted - 38%

3. To appreciate the simple things in life – 37%

4. Kindness goes a long way – 34%

5. Kids are more resilient than you think – 32%

6. The importance of freedom – 30%

7. The importance of nature – 29%

8. It is ok to ask for help – 28%

9. That we can get through anything if we stick together – 27%

10. Friendship­s mean everything – 27%

TOP 10

PROF Sarah Gilbert, who led research for the Oxford vaccine, and nurses’ union chief Dame Donna Kinnair are finalists up for Veuve Clicquot’s Bold Woman Award.

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FRONT LINE: Gary in his PPE and, right, at home. Below, his Facebook post
TOUGH JOB: Gary shows marks left by hours in PPE, left
■ FRONT LINE: Gary in his PPE and, right, at home. Below, his Facebook post TOUGH JOB: Gary shows marks left by hours in PPE, left
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