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What has happened to proportion?

When - and why - did we start clapping people for doing their jobs? (In admittedly trying circumstances).

I see no one clapping the government, which is dealing with exactly the same problem.

Difficult to criticise the national religion before, it will be utterly impossible now.

If we want to thank health workers, maybe we could pay them properly instead anyway. A national round of applause is just ridiculous.

Thank you, NHS, and all who work there. But can we get over it already?
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Well, the weekly applauding ended after 10 weeks.

The woman who originated it called for it to end, partly because she feared it could become, or was becoming, politicised.

It had made its point and could not have gone on "forever", though you still see "Thank you NHS" signs and rainbows in people's front windows.