A Marlow resident has knitted 120 hearts for those who have been impacted by coronavirus.
The good samaritan, who would like to remain anonymous, said the idea of making the hearts was so that one heart can be for a patient in hospital, whilst the other heart will be at home with the patient's loved ones – with the two of them being connected whist they are apart.
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The maker of the hearts then shared her plan in the Marlow C-19 Support page on Facebook.
So far 120 hearts have been made
They said: “I have had a few requests for hearts from Marlow residents which I have put through their letterboxes, but I can’t extend this offer out of Marlow, but this is such a widespread virus that I can only offer this within our town and where I can pop them through the letterbox on my daily walk.”
The anonymous person said that out of the 120 hearts they have made so far, 60 pairs have been put into bags with 50 pairs going to Frimley Health.
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They also praised the hard work both hospitals in Buckinghamshire are producing during these testing times.
This is one of many acts of kindness that have taken place in the town, as the coronavirus continues to spread across the country.
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