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Blue decorations adorn entrance to Deal Hospital in salute to hard-working NHS workers

11:37, 03 April 2020

updated: 11:47, 03 April 2020

As thousands of households took to their doorsteps to applaud NHS workers, a special sign of gratitude was shown to those at Deal Hospital.

Members of the public hung blue balloons, paper ball decorations and a handmade poster at the London Road entrance.

Blue decorations and a poster were placed outside the hospital on the same evening as Clap for Carers Picture: Jim Wheeler
Blue decorations and a poster were placed outside the hospital on the same evening as Clap for Carers Picture: Jim Wheeler

A rainbow creation and ribbons had also been tied to the trees.

Nearby resident Jim Wheeler spotted that the decorations had been put up for last night's Clap for Carers event - which will continue every Thursday at 8pm.

The event shows appreciation for the medics on the frontline of the battle against coronavirus.

A nurse from Deal Minor Injuries said that staff weren't sure who was responsible but that people in general have been "really lovely."

Mr Wheeler said: "As far as I know they were done by local residents.

The blue decorations adorn the entrance to Deal Hospital Picture: Jim Wheeler
The blue decorations adorn the entrance to Deal Hospital Picture: Jim Wheeler

"There is also a rainbow ribbon above the baubles. It looks to me that the NHS thank you sign may have been done by a child.

"I particularly like the fact that somebody used Christmas decorations – gives us something to look forward to."

Hundreds of thousands of locked down families took part in the Clap For Our Carers event on Thursday including in Deal's Telegraph Road where hoards of people could be heard cheering, clanging pots and pans and even letting off a firework.

Prime minister Boris Johnson emerged from isolation at 10 Downing Street to pay tribute.

Several landmarks across the county also lit up in blue to show their support including Rochester Cathedral and the clock towers in Herne Bay and Gravesend.

The paper balls hang from trees in tribute to hardworking key workers Picture: Jim Wheeler
The paper balls hang from trees in tribute to hardworking key workers Picture: Jim Wheeler

They joined the London Eye and Westminster Abbey.

The Marlowe Theatre in Canterbury was also lit up, casting a blue light over the city skyline.

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