The Scotsman

Saluting our coronaviru­s heroes

● Across Scotland, NHS staff, care workers, local government, volunteers and the private sector have come together to keep our country safe. Today, we say thank you.

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THERE is something special about Thursdays. We first felt it two weeks ago when at 8pm the ripple of applause rang out across Scotland’s streets to celebrate those who are leading the fight against coronaviru­s. At first, many of us were unsure. Will I be the only one clapping? Does anyone else even know this is going on? But as more people came to their doors and leaned from their windows there was this release of emotion and a feeling of community and togetherne­ss which some of us had forgotten ever existed.

And then last Thursday, more clapping was amplified by the sound of Scotland the Brave as pipers across the nation struck up to honour our heroes in music. Videos were shot on our phones and shared widely across the world.

These are simple gestures – but ones that captures the heartfelt praise so much of us want to offer to those who are keeping the country running during this pandemic: NHS staff, care workers, bin collectors, supermarke­t employees, police, army and many many other essential workers.

This message was echoed by the Queen earlier this week as she praised the “dedication to service” of nurses, midwives and other health workers during the outbreak in a message to mark World Health Day. She added: “In testing times, we often observe that the best of the human spirit comes to the fore; the dedication to service of countless nurses, midwives and other health workers, in these most challengin­g of circumstan­ces, is an example to us all.”

That is why today The Scotsman – along with more than 100 titles owned by Jpimedia – have come together to say thank you and again salute those who are making a difference in the communitie­s they live in up and down the country.

In letters to me, phone calls to our newsdesks and through our social media channels you have told me how much you appreciate the bravery and sacrifice.

Our readers have spoken of their pride in the NHS; they have shared photos of those on whom we have rarely depended more and they have shared their messages of appreciati­on to those who are making the sacrifice to keep our country safe and healthy.

Of course, some of those on the frontline have already paid the ultimate price including care workers, nurses and consultant­s.

Some individual­s, who are healthy and not at high risk, have volunteere­d to support the nationwide effort through the Scottish Government’s Scotland Cares campaign.

Glasgow rugby prop Petrus du Plessis is one of those. The 38-yearold South African has offered his services to the NHS at this moment of national emergency as a qualified respirator­y physiother­apist as rugby is in lockdown. “I strongly believe it’s important to have all hands on deck to overcome this virus,” he said.

Others are supporting more locally by keeping an eye out for vulnerable neighbours, delivering newspapers, giving blood and running errands. The Royal Bank of Scotland has partnered with the Trussell Trust and Social Bite, turning Gogarburn into a foodbank warehouse.

For newspapers it is an opportunit­y to join together as a collective force to celebrate and amplifying those stories and the message: #Healthhero­es.

After all, we live here. We love our country and we care deeply about those in our communitie­s. They are quite simply our heroes – and they mean so very much.

Our job in all this is to keep readers informed. To present you with the facts. To ask the questions no one else is. To provide a forum for debate. To make you think. And to provide some distractio­n to all this through other news.

On the NHS front line and for shop workers, refuse collectors, carers and those that keep the nation functionin­g, every second has never counted more, been more demanding, piled more stress and pressure on those committed to serving us.

Well today we assure you that you are in our thoughts. More than that, from our hearts we thank you. And as we each discharge the safest and simplest of tasks of staying at home, in the silence we salute you too.

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