It's a tough time for families in tower blocks without green space
Michael Billington reports.
As we enter a second month of lock down - there are calls for more support for families living in tower blocks - without their own outdoor space.
Cleaning teams are disinfecting communal areas in flats in Hull. But there are also fears that as well as the potential impact of the virus on physical health for those living in close proximity - the outbreak could also be damaging to people's mental well being too.
In the Great Thornton Street flats, cleaning teams disinfect every inch of the communal areas where hundreds of people come into contact with the surfaces every day.
With 112 properties sharing four front doors, the potential for Coronavirus to spread in these 'streets in the sky' is taken extremely seriously, with advice issued by the city council about social distancing and just one person using a lift at a time.
But with what little green space they have closed to prevent gatherings - there is also a fear about the mental health of residents. Sana Benalis is a mother of three.
The Hull West and Hessle MP Emma Hardy says one impact of Covid-19 is that it's exposing the inequalities that there are for children.