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The incredible girls who didn't leave home for FIVE MONTHS to protect their beloved big sister from coronavirus

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hereThe girls are two of our 'Covid Heroes'  - the people in our communities who have gone above and beyond for other people during the coronavirus crisis.In partnership with Amazon, we'll be shining a light on the people who deserve recognition for what they have done for others over the past year.Andrea and her girls worked as a team to meet all of Isabel's care needs, and kept each other going through the long months they couldn't leave the house.The girls are so adept at caring for Isabel when she is having a seizure that they often won't call their mum into the room anymore, and will sing to her or tell her jokes to help her get through it.Read more of today's stories hereAndrea, who lives in Ashton-under-Lyne, said: "They are really.

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