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‘Thank you’: Applause echoes around the world for heroic health care workers fighting COVID-19

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From New York to Paris, people across the world are showing their appreciation to health care workers. From New York to Hong Kong and major European cities in-between, people have been showing their unyielding thanks and unabashed appreciation to the health care workers and first responders on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

In New York, citizens have been taking to the streets with their applause to show their thankfulness to the city’s health care workers.RELATED: CoronavirusNOW.com, FOX launches national hub for COVID-19 news and updates In Las Vegas, the health care gratitude took to the skies as the Air Force Thunderbirds flew over 18 hospitals across the city.

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