They're buying heart logo's for their windows.
Westmeath businesses are helping to raise funds for frontline workers by purchasing a heart for their windows.
Stuart O'Regan from Flagship designs has created a red heart logo with the words back soon #LoveMullingar, - which are being displayed at premises in the town.
A donation from the proceeds will be made to a Go fund me page with money raised to purchase vouchers for healthcare staff and emergency as a thank you for their hard work.
Mr O'Regan says the positivity from people and local business is overwhelming:
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