What's it like being the child of an NHS worker during the pandemic?
As NHS and social care workers go out to tackle the coronavirus in the North West it can be quite scary for their children.
Granada Reports has spoken to three young people who are incredibly proud of what their parents are doing, but also relieved when they come home from work.
Video report by Elaine Willcox
Monty's mum is a senior midwife and he says that if anyone in their family gets ill his mum will have to stay elsewhere so that she can continue to go to work.
Oscar's mum works is Head of Communications at St Helens and Knowsley NHS Trust.
He said that she is working "uber" hard and that it does worry him when she has to go to work, but that at home they've "always got each other".
Meanwhile, Laila's dad works as a social worker, she has asthma and might not be able to see him if he gets moved roles, to go and work in hospitals.
She's been helping her dad de-stress after work by getting him involved in her Tik-Tok videos.