The Duke of Edinburgh's message to everyone who is helping to tackle the pandemic
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As we approach World Immunisation Week, I wanted to recognise the vital and urgent work being done by so many to tackle the pandemic ...
As we approach World Immunisation Week, I wanted to recognise the vital and urgent work being done by so many to tackle the pandemic; by those in the medical and scientific professions, at universities and research institutions, all united in working to protect us from Covid-19.
On behalf of those of us who remain safe and at home, I also wanted to thank all key workers who ensure the infrastructure of our life continues; the staff and volunteers working on food production and distribution, those keeping postal and delivery services going, and those ensuring the rubbish continues to be collected.
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