For the past month, the Chronicle & Echo has been working with organisations across the town and wider county to pull together a celebration of just some of the key workers and volunteers who have made a difference during lockdown.
The university has supported during the pandemic in many ways. From students and staff going on the frontline to help the health service, starting their own charity and fundraising initiatives and the opening up of vacant student halls to house healthcare professionals. Here is their round up just some of what has been happening, with a big thank you to all of them.
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Charlotte Brooks carries at Covid-19 testing
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David Young carries out Covid-19 testing
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The Universitys Podiatry Clinics doors are open again for general appointments, but part of the team remained on-call for patients during lockdown They either gave advice remotely or came into the clinic to provide direct care to those deemed at high risk of developing more serious complications and who required urgent treatment. During this time, they gave advice to or directly saw over 250 patients. Pictured is Dan Watson
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University students continued giving English lessons during the lockdown, helping young refugees and asylum seekers in Northampton to continue learning the language.