Australians rally on social media to help virus healthcare workers

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'We can't help them do their jobs because we are not skilled, but we can do the grocery shopping for them.'

While social media has been widely blamed for spreading dangerous coronavirus misinformation, tens of thousands of Australians are using their networks to support the healthcare workers risking their lives on the front lines of the pandemic.

Within days, the initiative"exploded", spreading across the country and internationally and now boasts over 140,000 members in Australia alone. "We can't help them do their jobs because we are not skilled, but we can do the grocery shopping for them and I can offer to babysit my brother's kid when he has to pick up an extra shift," she told AFP.

Cards and children's drawings saying thank you to"healthcare heroes" have also been collected through the site for display on the windows and entrances of COVID-19 wards, where deliveries of other gifts can not be received. On one such Facebook group –- Northside Melbourne Coronavirus Outreach -– people offered food, groceries, homemade soaps, sanitary items and thermometers.

"Some of them are coming home after 12-hour shifts, and all they want to do is sleep and they haven't got time to cook. So we're trying to provide food for them so we can try and look after them while they look after us."

 

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