From a 68-year-old porter known for handing out sweets to his colleagues to a nurse who has been described as a “ray of sunshine” - dozens of NHS workers have died from coronavirus.
Each day, the Department of Health provides the latest figures on the crisis in the UK, with the death toll of those hospitalised continuing to jump by a staggering amount.
It's an overload of statistics to get lost in and sometimes it's easy to forget that behind every number is a person; a person loved by their friends and family who they have sadly left behind.
While we clap for our NHS heroes each Thursday evening for their honourable work, it's important to pay tribute and remember those who have tragically become victim to the deadly pandemic.