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Convoy of trucks and agricultural vehicles passes Raigmore Hospital in Inverness in show of support for NHS and other key workers during coronavirus pandemic


By Ian Duncan

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A convoy of heavy goods and agricultural vehicles pass by Raigmore Hospital in support of hard-pressed frontline NHS staff and other key workers.
A convoy of heavy goods and agricultural vehicles pass by Raigmore Hospital in support of hard-pressed frontline NHS staff and other key workers.

A convoy of around 15 heavy goods and agricultural vehicles drove past Raigmore Hospital last night in support of hard-pressed frontline NHS staff and other key workers.

The drive-by coincided with the weekly Clap for Carers where people join in a round of applause in recognition of the work done by health workers battling the Covid-19 outbreak.

It followed a similar event at Nairn Hospital last week.

Steven Barclay and his daughter Lucy.
Steven Barclay and his daughter Lucy.

See Tuesday's Inverness Courier for more pictures.

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