We're on quite a long road. Several of us came out to clap and cheer at our end of the road - not so many further up the road, but cars and motorbikes tooted. I know, from my virtual choir session, that all our members went out on their own streets to join the applause.
I do find it slightly ironic though that this country voted for a government that espoused the most draconian and harmful austerity policies. It ignored warnings from the medical profession which said the NHS would be overwhelmed were there to be a flu epidemic - yet many of the general public appeared equally uninterested in the difficulties faced by those working for the NHS.
This seems to be worse than a flu epidemic and, of course, any government would find the current situation massively difficult to deal with, but it can't help that the NHS has been severely under resourced for the last ten years.
But I am grateful (as I'm sure everybody is) to all our doctors, nurses and support staff for their courage and professionalism. They are used to working under pressure but the current situation must be the most stressful, exhausting and upsetting they have ever had to deal with.