Clap for Carers: a Spirit of Community

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Stubby bits of blue-tack are pressed against windows securing the homemade posters - ‘Thank you NHS’. Windows creep open and tentative faces peer out like hibernating animals from their burrows. I guess that's what we are, for now - hiding, afraid, lots of us unhappy. But grateful.

For the first time in what feels like forever, the mellow humdrum of life seeps through our locked doors. We’ve forgotten what noise sounds like, replacing drunk chatter from the streets with rhythmic clicks and taps on our phones. We long to be allowed a trip to the rubbish dump or the bank or the key cutters or anywhere that used to be mundane. But we should be happy. Boredom is a privilege in a time of national emergency.

More cracked and dry over-washed hands appear, wrestling the window latches open. People are staring at each other, as if bemused by moving and unfiltered faces.

The first clap.

The sound barely reaches my ears before the eruption of applause. Like a city of cheerleaders, but the team we love and support is the NHS. Yells, screams, drumrolls. They all envelope our ears as we join in, banging the table and losing our voices into the night.

There is so much love we didn’t realise.

A warm glow fills my heart, the type that makes your ears and toes tingle with fuzzy joy. It’s like happiness is bursting out from every window. Eventually the clammering thanks dies down and windows are bolted again, solitude returning. But we don’t return to our phones. Our phones that blink at us to say someone has bothered to tap a little red heart on our photos. That someone has moved their thumb a couple of centimetres to message us. Our phones that distract us all. Instead we all stay poised like clumsy Jenga blocks trying not to fall down. We want to feel the real connection, laughter, love, stories, joy, sadness, grief and pure zinging emotion for as long as possible, untainted by glaring screens and united by our nationwide appreciation for the incredible NHS.

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