She's encouraging people to light a candle in their window for those still going to work.
A midlands mum is asking people to light up their windows with messages of hope.
The Lights Will Guide Offaly group want to show frontline workers that people are thinking of them and light up dark roads at night.
Member of the group Shona Barton says the idea was developed during an evening walk.
She says that people can show support in a number of ways:
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