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EastEnders star Louisa Lytton signs up to be an NHS volunteer during coronavirus pandemic

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EASTENDERS star Louisa Lytton has joined the likes of Lorraine Kelly and half a million Brits by signing up as an NHS volunteer.

As the coronavirus continues to spread across the UK, the NHS is calling for volunteers aged over 18 to help combat the disease and volunteer in the fight against coronavirus. ⚠️ Read our coronavirus live blog for the latest news & updates Taking to Instagram, Louisa revealed on Thursday that she had finished her work out in the sunshine and that her relaxing spot in the front garden would be where she will making her calls to those need an ear. "Work out done.

Comfies on," she wrote, "back to the car park I go. This will be my spot for the calls I'll be making as an NHS volunteer." Those who volunteer must show.

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