NHS staff across Wales paid tribute to their lost colleagues at 8pm on Thursday evening.
Emergency service workers including fire fighters, police and key workers united outside hospitals to pay an emotional tribute to their colleagues.
At the Velindre Hospital in Cardiff, staff stood outside to commemorate the life of Donna Campbell, a support worker at the centre, who passed away on April 10 after testing positive for Covid-19.
In a video shared by the hospice, a tribute read said: "On Friday, we lost a much-loved colleague, Donna Campbell who was tested positive with Covid-19.
"So when we clap Donna will be in our minds and in our hearts and in particular we will be sending our love to her family and to her two children at the most difficult point in their lives."

Donna had worked at the centre for many years and was described as a "treasured member of staff with an infectious laugh and bubbly personality".
At Wrexham Maelor Hospital in north Wales, staff paid tribute to their colleague Andy Treble, a hospital theatre assistant who had worked at the hospital for almost 40 years.
Andy's sister, Maria Molloy, described the 57-year-old as a "kind man", who dedicated his life to his profession and "always had a smile on his face".
Andy died on April 15 after testing positive for coronavirus.

At 8pm last night, staff at the hospital were joined by their colleagues from the local police force and fire service, sung a rendition of 'You'll Never Walk Alone' in tribute to their colleague.
At the Royal Gwent Hospital in Newport, a drive-by of lorries was arranged as colleagues from the police force also cheered and rung their sirens in the hospital's carpark.
Outside the Principality Stadium which is home to the new Dragon's Heart Hospital in Cardiff, construction workers and staff gathered outside to applaud their colleagues.