Deprived of the chance to say goodbye to dying loved ones, grieving families are now being provided with a touching keepsake.Holly Minshall, 26, has started 'Heartbeat in a Bottle' a poignant way to help bereaved people as they come to terms with their loss.
The critical care nurse worries the pain of not being close to their loved-ones at the end, due to coronavirus, is leaving people in greater distress.
To support those battling with their lose, a Hospital in Staffordshire is printing out patient's pulse reading as a touching memento.
The tiny 'rhythm strip' are rolled up and framed in test tubes before being presented to bereaved families as a small token.Nurse Holly said: "I have worked in Critical Care for just over six months and