London sky salutes health workers with lights: Thank you very much

In addition to the fireworks, "light projections" filled the sky.

Reuters

London celebrated the New Year with fireworks and a light show, in honor of the efforts of National Health Service workers and other important personalities, during the Coronavirus pandemic.

In addition to the fireworks over the River Thames, several "projections" filled the sky over the O2 Arena.

Residents were not allowed to see fireworks in the streets, due to restrictions caused by the Coronavirus, and instead watched them on television.

The slogan of the National Health Service was displayed in the form of a heart, while a child's voice rang out saying, "Thank you, the National Health Service heroes."

A picture also appeared of Captain Sir, Tom Moore (100 years), who raised 33 million pounds ($ 45 million), walking in the backyard of his home, during isolation.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said in a tweet on the social networking site "Twitter": "To all employees of the National Health Service, tonight, the London sky lights up to say thank you very much."

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