Teens have joined an army of carers in our residential homes in the coronavirus crisis MirrorNextGen
When we clap for carers each Thursday at 8pm, we picture the courageous and dedicated men and women who have braved the frontline of Covid-19 since the pandemic began.Teenagers have joined an army of experienced carers and nurses in our residential homes and hospitals throughout lockdown.But they are bravely persisting through possibly the most challenging period they will ever face during their working lives.
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