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EE gives unlimited data to NHS staff for the next six months - to give them 'one less thing to worry about'

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Mobile phone network operator EE will give all NHS staff unlimited data for the next six months to support them through the coronavirus crisis.

From today, NHS workers who have a pay-monthly contract with EE can get unlimited data until October 9. Bosses at the company say they hope it will give frontline workers 'one less thing to worry about' and will ensure they can keep in touch with family and friends.

People can register online with a valid NHS email address. You will then receive a text confirming the unlimited data has been added to your account.

Marc Allera, CEO of BT’s Consumer Division, said: “We hope this gives NHS staff one less thing to worry about. "They can keep in touch with friends and family and use the internet without

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