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Clapping for NHS in pandemic may have been 'dangerous', health watchdog says

Sky News Sunday, 18 August 2024
Clapping for NHS in pandemic may have been 'dangerous', health watchdog saysClapping for the NHS in the COVID pandemic may have been "dangerous", the health service ombudsman has said.
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