Covid-19 pandemic.Paddy Joyce became overwhelmed by the virus death statistics and began penning letters to front line workers to help ease his anxiety.
The 17-year-old, from Glasgow, has hand-written 663 individually named cards of support to members of the Glasgow Royal Infirmary for all their hard work during the pandemic.
Paddy, who has autism, told the Daily Record he hopes to send more than 5,000 cards by the end of the year. He said: “I saw how sad and upset they were on the news.“My mum said I should write to someone, so I asked her to find someone and lots of people wanted one, so I want to write to everyone.”His mother Indra said writing letters helped him deal with his concerns about Covid.She said: “Statistics make sense to him.
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