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Barbra Streisand shares emotional tribute to healthcare workers amid coronavirus

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Barbra Streisand has dedicated an emotional video to healthcare workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. The legendary singer shared a video of her song You’ll Never Walk Alone, with heart-wrenching clips of medical workers. ‘I sang this song almost 20 years ago after 9/11,’ she wrote. ‘Today we face another crisis but I think the words still apply.

With love and gratitude, Barbra.’ The clip ended with a shot of lit candles, with Barbra urging fans to donate to Direct Relief, an organisation pledging to help people whose lives are threatened by disaster, disease, or poverty in the US and internationally.

Barbra, who recently celebrated her 78th birthday, also thanked a friend for donating lunches to healthcare workers in honour of her big

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