We all rely on the NHS - now more than ever. But one family with a disabled child have told how the health service is literally their guardian angel, and continues to be despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Andy Richardson and his wife, Daniella, admit they feared the pandemic might overrun the NHS, putting the life of their four-year-old son Henry, who has cerebral palsy, at risk.
But the couple from Gatley, Stockport, said nothing could be further from the truth after Henry had an epileptic seizure and was rushed into hospital.
And now, as the Covid-19 virus continues to claim lives and heaps pressure on nurses, medics and clinicians like never before, Andy and Daniella have shared their story to thank the NHS.