Patients trapped in hospital with coronavirus can now speak to their loved ones via videochat - all thanks to the work of one industrious nurse.
Leona Harris managed to raise more than £35,000 and has now been able to put 70 iPads in hospital wards around the country, including handing them to her own patients at Fairfield Hospital in Bury.
The devices mean that vulnerable people can see their families faces for the first time since the Covid-19 lockdown began more than a month ago. "I've been on the Covid ward since day one and you could see immediately that some people were getting down because they couldn't see their families," Leona explained. "People with dementia, Alzheimers and anything cognitive like that, they relate better to