Care Workers And GPs Say They Can't Get Hold Of Equipment To Protect Them From The Coronavirus
, because the"the care system is in serious danger of falling apart" during the crisis.
“To get this PPE is imperative,” she said. “If we don’t have any because we don’t have any cases yet, that’s bolting the door after the horse has gone.” “We’re trying to work with Fife Council, but they’re having trouble sourcing those supplies and we really need to get some help.” Jo Wall is a self-employed carer, who suffers from asthma. She has been provided with neither PPE nor information on what equipment she should be using to keep herself and her clients safe. She has managed to source her own latex gloves and disposable aprons, but has been unable to purchase any masks.
After her husband lost his job in Frankie & Benny’s kitchen, Wall said she needs to continue to work. Dr Mark Porter is an NHS GP partner in the Cotswolds. His surgery has not been provided with any protective equipment and he has had to source it himself. Dr Rosena Allin-Khan, the Labour MP for Tooting and an NHS hospital doctor who is treating coronavirus patients at St George’s hospital in Tooting, has continued to raise the issue of a lack of suitable PPE for both hospital and care staff.
Allin-Khan also said that NHS workers were “suspicious” that guidance had changed from wearing a full FFP3 mask as well as gloves and a full apron to only wear gloves and a basic surgical mask.
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