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Manchester United stars Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs open hotels to NHS staff free of charge amid coronavirus chaos

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Gary Neville and Ryan Giggs are opening up their two hotels to NHS staff workers for free amid the coronavirus outbreak.The former Manchester United footballers took to Twitter to announce the incredible news, as 45 year old Gary could be seen telling his 4.2 million followers in a video: "Just wanted to update you with some news on GG hospitality and our two hotels: Hotel Football and the Stock Exchange. "We'll be closing both our hotels over the weekend, in particular on Sunday.

It's obviously been a difficult time for the whole of the hospitality industry. "The most important thing is prioritising the health of our staff and our guests.

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