Hundreds of students have stepped forward to help NHS workers during the COVID-19 crisis in Greater Manchester.
18.03.2020 - 15:27 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A Bolton restaurant is offering 50 per cent off all food for NHS workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Kitchen, in Market Street, Westhoughton, announced today it would be closing its restaurant and working on a delivery-only basis for the next three weeks.
It comes following a Government announcement urging members of the public to avoid any unnecessary contact, including going to bars and restaurants.
The Mediterranean restaurant will launch its takeaway-only option tomorrow
Hundreds of students have stepped forward to help NHS workers during the COVID-19 crisis in Greater Manchester.
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Staff at the Royal Bolton Hospital are conducting research with patients who have tested positive for Covid-19 to help fight the coronavirus.
The transformation of a Manchester car park into a huge sky garden with bars and restaurants would be ‘unsafe’ for patrons and staff in the event of a fire, council planners who rejected the proposals said.
From the surgeons to the porters, the nurses to the catering staff, the physios to the midwives, and the paramedics to the GPs - these heroes battle adversity each day to help us all when we’re at our most vulnerable. From cradle to grave, the NHS, and the incredible professionals who work in hospitals, GP surgeries, clinics, care homes and more, is a part of British life.
With the current coronavirus crisis sweeping the UK, food chains and restaurants are trying their best to help out those who are working on the frontline in the NHS.