People up and down the U.K. took to their doorstep to honour Captain Sir Tom Moore with a national clap, a day after the 100-year-old died after testing positive for COVID-19.
The British World War II veteran walked into the hearts of the nation during the first coronavirus lockdown last April when he shuffled up and down his garden to raise an astonishing £33 million pounds ($57.6 million) for health care workers.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson had earlier urged the public to join in the clap “to show our appreciation for him and all that he stood for and believed in.”
Captain Tom’s family (top centre in image) said they were “incredibly touched” by the gesture and took part outside their home in the village of Marston Moretaine in Bedfordshire.