An NHS ambulance worker has begged people to make their mental health a priority during the coronavirus pandemic. Darren Miller, who has been self-isolating at home for two weeks, opened up about feeling overwhelmed with anxiety as Covid-19 sweeps the nation.
The dad-of-one from East Kilbride, South Lanarkshire, Scotland, shared his feelings in a thought-provoking video shared on social media, Daily Record reports.
Darren, dressed in his ambulance service uniform, says: "I wouldn't normally make a video like this but I feel because I've had so much mental health stuff in the past, in light of the service and the NHS reaching out to staff to say 'things are fine, don't worry about your mental health' in this massively important time, I feel