File Photo: Reuters 
Sports

Beckham, family thanks frontline workers for fight against COVID-19

Beckham took to Instagram and posted a video story in which the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star was seen clapping along with his family.

migrator

London

Decorated former England football captain David Beckham has thanked all the frontline workers who are risking their lives in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic saying it was "another week of hard work".

Beckham took to Instagram and posted a video story in which the former Manchester United and Real Madrid star was seen clapping along with his family.

"Managed to set the phone up this week to get the whole family showing our appreciation for all the frontline workers and our brilliant NHS. Thank you for another week of hard work. #ClapForOurCarers," Beckham wrote in the story.

The entire sporting calendar has come to a grinding halt because of COVID-19 which has claimed more than 90,000 lives across the world thus far.

A total of 7,978 people have died in the UK after testing positive for coronavirus, up by 881 on Wednesday.

There were now a total of 65,872 confirmed cases in the country. UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson was admitted to the St Thomas' Hospital in London on Sunday, on the advice of his doctor, after continuing to have a cough and high temperature 10 days after testing positive for the virus.

Visit news.dtnext.in to explore our interactive epaper!

Download the DT Next app for more exciting features!

Click here for iOS

Click here for Android

Chennai airport implements multi-layered security ahead of R- Day

TN bans ‘Almond Kit’ syrup after toxic chemical found

IndiGo flight disruptions in Dec: DGCA slaps Rs 22.2-cr penalty on airline, warns CEO Elbers

30 Amrit Bharat Express trains operational, 9 new services added

ROB at Ezhil Nagar set to open after Pongal