The British government has amended a controversial decision granting families of medical workers who have died of coronavirus permanent residency in the country, and hospital cleaners and social welfare workers were excluded, after a young Syrian working in a hospital posted a video cleaner on Twitter criticizing Boris’s decision Johnson said that he felt the decision came as a stab in the back.

Within five hours of the video's release, 5 million people watched it, and 60,000 other journalists and organizations were re-tweeted, prompting the British government to amend its decision to include all hospital staff on the defense lines against the virus with its decision.

Hassan Akkad spoke with the video that he was shocked when he discovered that the government’s decision had excluded him and his colleagues who work as cleaners, porters and social welfare workers, all of whom work for less than the decision, and Akkad ended his message with the hope that the decision would be reconsidered.

More than 175 health and care workers on the front lines of Britain died after the emerging coronavirus, corona.

Akkad immigrated across the sea to reach Britain as a refugee five years ago, and during his journey, he filmed pictures of a film that won the British Academy of Film "BAFTA" award.