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Coronavirus: More than half a million people volunteer to help NHS

The NHS and the Prime Minister have offered thanks for the overwhelming response to the call for help.

Jack Peat by Jack Peat
2020-03-26 08:33
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More than 500,000 people in just over 24 hours have signed up to help the NHS as volunteers during the coronavirus crisis.

The NHS and the Prime Minister have thanked those who have offered to help some of the most vulnerable people in the community.

Speaking at Wednesday’s daily press conference at Number 10, Boris Johnson said he wanted to offer a “special thank you to everyone who has now volunteered to help the NHS”.

“When we launched the appeal last night, we hoped to get 250,000 volunteers over a few days.”

On Thursday, Health Secretary Matt Hancock tweeted: “NEWS: Fantastic that 560,000 people have now responded to our call to volunteer to support our NHS to defeat #Coronavirus.”

“Our NHS needs you”

The mass sign-up follows Health Secretary Matt Hancock’s request for a quarter-of-a-million people to donate their time to help the 1.5 million people isolating for 12 weeks in an attempt to slow the spread of Covid-19.

Mr Johnson said the volunteers would be “absolutely crucial” in the fight against the illness.

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Professor Stephen Powis, NHS national medical director, said: “We are truly amazed by the number of people who want to come and help us in the war against coronavirus.

“I would like to thank every last one of you who are offering your time – you will without a doubt help us to save lives.

“Our NHS needs you – whether it’s by volunteering or simply staying at home – you are helping your families, communities and protecting our NHS.”

“Overwhelming response”

Anyone who is over the age of 18, fit and healthy and non-symptomatic can offer their time to the scheme.

GPs, doctors, pharmacists, nurses, midwives, NHS 111 advisers and social care staff will all be able to request help for at-risk patients through a call centre run by the Royal Voluntary Service, which will match people who need help with volunteers who live near them.

NHS chief executive Sir Simon Stevens praised the “overwhelming response” to the call for volunteers to help the vulnerable and thanked those who will devote their time to the health service.

“Times like this show just how generous the British people are and how much they value our health service – we are blown away by this response and the kindness of our country,” he said.

“I can’t thank those enough who have pledged to devote their time to helping others at what is a challenging and uncertain time for you and your families.

“The NHS is always there for you – now is your time to be there for us too.”

Related: NHS workers to be thanked with nationwide round of applause

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