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Shauna Corr

Antrim ED staff wrap up a 12-hour shift with their own version of 'Baby Shark'

It's a message that's been drilled home for weeks but no one has put it quite like the hardworking staff at Antrim's Emergency Department.

At the end of what was no doubt a hard 12-hour shift on the Coronavirus frontline, the team got together to tell us what's important.

And with huge smiles on their faces they have delivered a version of Baby Shark that we won't be forgetting anytime soon.

A spokesperson for the Northern Trust has urged the public to listen to what they sang.

They added: "The Trust is immensely proud of all our staff who are working together with energy, commitment and determination in the face of the unprecedented challenge that is Coronavirus.

"We would urge the public to listen to the experts, follow the advice and guidance given and fight back by staying at home."

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