A doctor who felt helpless after his colleagues died from coronavirus has responded by creating care packages for frontline NHS staff living away from home.
Dr Haider Ali, 36, has continued working as a GP in Longsight during the pandemic, but has set up a service to supply food and toiletries to health workers staying in hotels across Manchester.
Wearing PPE he paid for by himself, Dr Ali has been dropping off packages to NHS staff staying at Hotel Football, The Stock Exchange and Great John Street Hotel in the city centre.
The doctor wanted to do something positive for frontline workers after a number of his GP colleagues have died after contracting coronavirus, including much-loved GP Dr Saad Al-Dubbaisi.
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