Although pce612 's comments aren't strictly connected to this thread, I think she makes a pertinent point.
I went outside to clap and cheer in support and appreciation of our NHS workers. However, though it shows appreciation - and it appears to have been very much welcomed - it does nothing in practical terms.
When NHS personnel needed the support of the general public in demanding their pay be brought into line with inflation, and staffing levels be properly addressed, they received very little public support, apart from what some would witheringly refer to as "the usual suspects". Hand clapping and cheering is possibly the best we can do for the moment, but never again should we allow our nurses, doctors, and other hospital staff to become so overworked and demoralised as they have been in the last eight or so years - especially now that we have seen how they have risked their own physical and mental health for the sake of us all.