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Mystery Jets’ Blaine Harrison hails “invaluable” NHS amid coronavirus crisis

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"The NHS is the closest thing the whole of Britain has to a religion" Mystery Jets frontman Blaine Harrison has praised the efforts of the NHS as the UK continues to battle coronavirus.

The London band will release their sixth album ‘A Billion Heartbeats’ next Friday (April 3). It features the stirring track ‘Hospital Radio’, which Harrison previously described as an ode to the NHS.

The singer, who was born with spina bifida, was hospitalised before the album’s planned release last September and previously explained that the song reflects the huge role that the NHS has played in his life.

But as the UK steps up its battle against coronavirus, Harrison says that the work of the NHS has proved “invaluable.” “The song has taken on a whole new

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