Help for the families of NHS and care workers who have died of COVID-19
There is no amount of money which can replace the loss of a son or daughter, a husband or wife, brother or sister, father or mother.
But money can help with the suffering which would otherwise be caused by the loss of a breadwinner or carer.
That is why the Health Secretary has launched a new scheme to support the families of frontline health and care workers who die from coronavirus.
Health and care workers are on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus, putting the lives of patients ahead of their own.
While nothing can make up for the tragic loss of a loved one, we will do everything we can to support families of those health and care workers who lose their lives to this disease.
A new Life Assurance Scheme will provide £60,000 to the families of NHS frontline staff and social care workers who die from coronavirus.
We owe a huge debt to those who die in service to our nation and are doing everything we can to protect them.
But money can help with the suffering which would otherwise be caused by the loss of a breadwinner or carer.
That is why the Health Secretary has launched a new scheme to support the families of frontline health and care workers who die from coronavirus.
Health and care workers are on the frontline in the battle against coronavirus, putting the lives of patients ahead of their own.
While nothing can make up for the tragic loss of a loved one, we will do everything we can to support families of those health and care workers who lose their lives to this disease.
A new Life Assurance Scheme will provide £60,000 to the families of NHS frontline staff and social care workers who die from coronavirus.
We owe a huge debt to those who die in service to our nation and are doing everything we can to protect them.
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