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the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! i can't see you! hello!n see you! oh, i've got you on a different screen! hi! hello. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. i mean, social media, again, it can be, and is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. you've spoken before about traumatic call—outs you've had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs front line workers are being exposed to things that will be very difficult to deal with. what would you say to them, based on your own experience? the scale and the speed of what's going on in hospitals, bearing in mind also the isolation — a lot of these patients are sadly dying with no family member
the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! i can't see you! hello!n see you! oh, i've got you on a different screen! hi! hello. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quickly. i think...
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the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. william: tina, hi! tina: hi! i can't see you!nt screen! hi! hello! there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quick. i think the most important thing is talking. i mean, social media, again, it can be, and is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. you've spoken before about traumatic call—outs you've had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs frontline workers are being exposed to things that will be very difficult to deal with. what would you say to them, based on your own experience? the scale and the speed of what's going on in hospitals, bearing in mind also the isolation — a lot of these patients are sadly dying with no family members around them. i think for the nhs frontline
the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. william: tina, hi! tina: hi! i can't see you!nt screen! hi! hello! there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quick. i think the most important thing is talking....
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the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! hello! hello.r the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. i mean, social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. you've spoken about traumatic call—outs you've had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs front line workers are being exposed to things that will be very difficult to deal with. what would you say to them, based on your own experience? the scale and the speed of what's going on in hospitals, bearing in mind the isolation, a lot of these patients are sadly dying with no family members around them. i think for the nhs front line workers, that is very difficult because they are there right next to the bedsides, looking aft
the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! hello! hello.r the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. i mean, social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of...
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the royal couple spoke to tina daheley. tina, hi. i can't see you. hello. we can see and hear you.screen. hi! hello. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we are in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. i think as well sort of... there has been a lot of focus on all the physical well—being and going out and making sure everyone's got enough food supplies and things like that, and, whilst that is hugely important, we mustn't forget our mental well—being as well. you have spoken about traumatic call—outs you have had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs front line workers are being exposed to things that would be very difficult to deal with. w
the royal couple spoke to tina daheley. tina, hi. i can't see you. hello. we can see and hear you.screen. hi! hello. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we are in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking....
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the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! hello! hello. a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. i mean, social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. you've spoken about traumatic call—outs you've had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs front line workers are being exposed to things that will be very difficult to deal with. what would you say to them, based on your own experience? the scale and the speed of what's going on in hospitals, bearing in mind the isolation, a lot of these patients are sadly dying with no family members around them. i think for the nhs front line workers, that is very difficult because they are there right next to the bedsides, looking after and caring for each and every patient in a critical condition and i think they take away that pain
the couple were speaking to the bbc‘s tina daheley. tina, hi. hi! hello! hello. a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we're in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. i mean, social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. you've spoken about traumatic call—outs you've had to deal with as an air...
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the royal couple spoke to tina daheley. tina, hi. i can't see you. hello. we can see and hear you.m and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we are in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. i think as well sort of... there has been a lot of focus on all the physical well—being and going out and making sure everyone's got enough food supplies and things like that, and, whilst that is hugely important, we mustn't forget our mental well—being as well. you have spoken about traumatic call—outs you have had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs front line workers are being exposed to things that would be very difficult to deal with. what would you say to them, based on your own experience? well, first of all, the experiences that front line workers are going through now is like no
the royal couple spoke to tina daheley. tina, hi. i can't see you. hello. we can see and hear you.m and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we are in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. i think as well sort of......
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the royal couple spoke to tina daheley. tina, hi. i can't see you. hello. we can see and hear you.health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we are in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of relief, connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. i think as well, sort of... there has been a lot of focus on all the physical well—being and going out and making sure everyone's got enough food supplies and things like that, and, whilst that is hugely important, we mustn't forget our mental well—being as well. you have spoken about traumatic call—outs you have had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot tipping you over the edge. nhs front line workers are being exposed to things that would be very difficult to deal with. what would you say to them, based on your own experience? well, f
the royal couple spoke to tina daheley. tina, hi. i can't see you. hello. we can see and hear you.health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before. and, suddenly, this environment we are in catches up on them quite quickly. i think the most important thing is talking. social media, again, it can be... it is providing a lot of...
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this is a bbc news special with tina daheley. we'll bring you the latest government briefing on coronavirus shortly, but first, the headlines. more than 20,000 people have now died from coronavirus in uk hospitals — the fifth country in the world to pass that milestone. coronavirus tests for key workers through the government website were booked up within an hour of it reopening this morning. all home testing kits were ordered in less than 15 minutes. countries around europe pursue options to end the lockdown — belgium sets out a detailed plan to relax restrictions. meanwhile, former chancellor philip hammond calls on the government to set out how britain can ease its lockdown and restart the economy. in the next 15 minutes the home secretary, priti patel, will lead the uk's daily coronavirus press briefing at 10 downing street. and the english premier league holds talks with ministers about how football matches could resume with televised matches played behind closed doors. good afternoon. the number of coronavirus—related death
this is a bbc news special with tina daheley. we'll bring you the latest government briefing on coronavirus shortly, but first, the headlines. more than 20,000 people have now died from coronavirus in uk hospitals — the fifth country in the world to pass that milestone. coronavirus tests for key workers through the government website were booked up within an hour of it reopening this morning. all home testing kits were ordered in less than 15 minutes. countries around europe pursue options to...
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they've been speaking to tina daheley. hello? hello. tina, hi. hi! i can't see you! hello.ing need for people look at mental health and take it seriously and to know where to go to get the support they might need. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before and suddenly this environment we are in catches up with them quite quick. i think the most important thing is talking. you know, social media again, can be and is providing a lot of relief and connectivity for a lot of families, a lot of people. i think as well there's been a lot of focus on again, physical well being and going out and making sure that everyone has enough food supplies and things like that and whilst that is hugely important we mustn't forget our mental well— being as well. you've spoken before about traumatic callouts you had to deal with as an air ambulance pilot, tipping you over the edge.
they've been speaking to tina daheley. hello? hello. tina, hi. hi! i can't see you! hello.ing need for people look at mental health and take it seriously and to know where to go to get the support they might need. there may be many who are experiencing mental health challenges for the first time during the lockdown. what can we do to help them and help each other? like you said, a lot of people won't necessarily have thought about their mental health, maybe ever before and suddenly this...