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NHS workers took part in the Queen's funeral on Monday.
May Parsons, a modern matron at University Hospital in Coventry, who delivered the first Covid vaccination, joined members of the Civilian Services Contingent, with some marching with the Queen's coffin and others in the congregation.
Ms Parsons accepted the George Cross from the Queen in July on behalf of the health service.
Volunteers from St John Ambulance also took part in the funeral procession.
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