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Coronavirus Kent: Gravesend schoolgirl's tribute to NHS workers

By: Megan Carr mcarr@thekmgroup.co.uk

Published: 13:45, 08 April 2020

Updated: 13:47, 08 April 2020

A 12-year-old artist from St George's School in Gravesend has shared her admiration for the NHS with a drawing dedicated to frontline workers battling Covid-19.

Sophie Jackson, of St Hilda's Way, drew the picture that represents the passing of Superman's cape to hospital heroes, last week.

Drawing of NHS workers by Sophie Jackson, 12

Mum Pauline, a maternity care assistant, said: "Sophie does lots of art, she's very artistic.

"She's a very emotional drawer, so I gave her the title 'NHS' and she went from there."

Sophie's drawing has received more than 200 likes combined after being posted both on her mum's Facebook page and Darent Valley Hospital's own account.

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