Britons hold a tenth mass round of applause to show their appreciation for National Health Service (NHS) staff working on the front line of the coronavirus outbreak.
Britons hold a tenth mass round of applause to show their appreciation for National Health Service (NHS) staff working on the front line of the coronavirus outbreak.
The applause has become an emotional weekly ritual in Britain since it first took place on March 26.
The event has been organized largely on social media under the banner "Clap for our Carers."