People in Singapore are thanking healthcare workers on the frontline of the coronavirus outbreak with handwritten notes for Valentine's Day.
Singapore has reported 50 cases of the virus, and the government has stepped up measures to detect and contain its spread.
Some people, including schoolchildren, have been using social media to share their messages of love and support, to help boost the morale of medical professionals.
The #braveheartsg has been used more than 5,000 times since Saturday.
More than 800 notes have been sent to the StandUpForSG Facebook group so far, and they hope they can print as many as possible to distribute at healthcare facilities starting on Valentine's Day.
[Source:BBC]
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Coronavirus: Singapore healthcare staff recieve notes of appreciation on Valentine's Day
By Semi Turaga
14/02/2020 07:25
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