Clap For Our Carers: How did you celebrate the NHS?

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This girl played 'You'll Never Walk Alone' on her saxophone for the NHS - that's the song that got Captain Tom Moore to the number one spot!

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And Captain Tom wasn't just remembered in song during the clap - check out this cute dog with a 'happy birthday' sign AND a Tom costume!

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Piper Louise Marshall performed in Leith, Edinburgh, walking up and down her street to entertain everyone!

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Health professionals at the Nightingale Hospital in London took a moment to appreciate their hard working colleagues

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And inside Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Glasgow, these doctors and nurses applauded in their PPE gear masks and gloves that they need to keep them safe from catching the virus while treating patients.

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Despite the weather not being as good as in recent weeks, families like this one in London, still came out to applaud and show off their rainbows.

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The words 'thank you' were projected onto Caerphilly Castle.

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Prime Minister Boris Johnson stood outside of Downing Street to clap for the carers - it's the first time he's been able to take part since coming back from hospital

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Firefighters in Brixworth took the time to clap for NHS workers